https://github.com/creswick/cabal-dev/issues#issue/15
My workaround was to create a link:
ln -s ~/Library/Haskell/repo-cache ~/.cabal/packages
Cheers,
Anders
On Apr 1, 2011, at 7:38 AM, Kazu Yamamoto (山本和彦) wrote:
Hello,
cabal-dev is a wrapper around cabal. It creates the directory
My workaround was to create a link:
ln -s ~/Library/Haskell/repo-cache ~/.cabal/packages
I have already done it. :)
--Kazu
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On 1 April 2011 10:48, Kazu Yamamoto k...@iij.ad.jp wrote:
Hello cafe,
Let me announce a maintenance command of Haskell cabal packages.
http://www.mew.org/~kazu/proj/cab/en/
cab is a MacPorts-like maintenance command of Haskell cabal
packages. Some part of this program is a
whoah, it has uninstall!!! awesome!
It just unregisters libraries not delete them actually. But I guess it
is enough for you.
The cabal-delete command does delete libraries and I'm planning to
integrate cab and cabal-delete. But the author of cabal-delete
is now suffering from the Tsunami in
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 7:07 PM, Kazu Yamamoto k...@iij.ad.jp wrote:
whoah, it has uninstall!!! awesome!
It just unregisters libraries not delete them actually. But I guess it
is enough for you.
The cabal-delete command does delete libraries and I'm planning to
integrate cab and
Hello,
Have you read this?
http://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/related/f3ykj/
psa_use_cabaldev_to_solve_dependency_problems/
I did know this page. I will read it later. Thank you.
cabal-dev is a wrapper around cabal. It creates the directory
cabal-dev in your current directory when you run
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 7:19 PM, Kazu Yamamoto k...@iij.ad.jp wrote:
cabal-dev is a wrapper around cabal. It creates the directory
cabal-dev in your current directory when you run commands.
Yes, I know. But when I typed cabal-devel install on a package
directory, nothing happened.
Can you
Hello,
cabal-dev is a wrapper around cabal. It creates the directory
cabal-dev in your current directory when you run commands.
Yes, I know. But when I typed cabal-devel install on a package
directory, nothing happened.
Can you give a specific example? Surely *something* happened :)
I