Actually, changing my opinion here. If there was an argument to _add_
cgi to the platform I'd be very dubious. Legacy considerations and
history aside, cgi doesn't feel like a core/common thing that is
necessary to have in the platform, and it probably hasn't been for many
years. If Anders doesn't get around to fixing it up, I think we should
have no compunctions dropping it, and I'd be shocked if there was much
in the way of complaint.
--G
On 4/2/14, 8:36 PM, Gershom Bazerman wrote:
cc: Anders Kaseorg.
Anders: What would you like to do about this situation? Is it possible
to revert to the non monadcatchio interface with throwCGI and
catchCGI? Or would you like to switch to the exceptions package which
people are considering including in the platform?
--G
On 3/31/14, 5:03 AM, Gregory Collins wrote:
On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 10:06 PM, Mark Lentczner
<mark.lentcz...@gmail.com <mailto:mark.lentcz...@gmail.com>> wrote:
*cgi* - no longer builds, and we've been unwilling to bring it
forward because it pulls in MonadCatchIO-mtl
Should we remove it from the platform?
G
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Gregory Collins <g...@gregorycollins.net
<mailto:g...@gregorycollins.net>>
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