blaze-builder is a bit troublesome as we've merged that package into
bytestring now and we want users to use that interface.


On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 11:14 PM, Mark Lentczner
<mark.lentcz...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I spoke too soon:
>
> *aeson* induces *blaze-builder* & *dlist* -- both are pretty long term
> established and stable - I say include 'em both.
>
> *cgi* 3001.1.8.4 induces *MonadCatchIO-mtl* & *extensible-exceptions* -
> this is more problematic:
>
>    - *extensible-exceptions* hasn't been needed since GHC 7, and just
>    reexports stuff into a different place. I don't think that should be in the
>    platform.
>    - *MonadCatchIO-mtl* is one of several approaches to re-mapping
>    extensible exceptions into *mtl*. While none is settled practice yet,
>    this one is probably a dead end as it uses the older block/unblock idiom
>    rather than the now preferred mask idiom.
>
> I'm planning holding *cgi* back to 3001.1.7.5 to avoid these two packages.
>
> thoughts always welcome!
>
> - Mark
>
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