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#44174
[PATCH 00/16] Add hledger and its dependencies.
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Reported by: Carlo Holl <carloholl <at> gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2020 12:08:01 UTC
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Done: Christopher Baines <mail <at> cbaines.net>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Christopher Baines <mail <at> cbaines.net> writes:
>> Carlo Holl (15):
>> gnu: Add ghc-control-monad-free.
>> gnu: Add ghc-csv.
>> gnu: Add ghc-decimal.
>> gnu: ghc-doctest: Update to 0.16.3.
>> gnu: Add ghc-hspec-megaparsec.
>> gnu: Add ghc-lucid.
>> gnu: Add ghc-only.
>> gnu: Add ghc-text-short.
>> gnu: Add ghc-tabular.
>> gnu: Add ghc-uglymemo.
>> gnu: Add ghc-wizards.
>> gnu: Add ghc-cassava.
>> gnu: Add ghc-cassava-megaparsec.
>> gnu: Add ghc-hledger-lib.
>> gnu: Add hledger.
>>
>> gnu/packages/finance.scm | 63 ++++
>> gnu/packages/haskell-xyz.scm | 557 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
>> 2 files changed, 608 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
>
> Awesome! I went through and tweaked some descriptions and wrapping and
> pushed to master as e6bfb02eb79777b760031384d4a3c14239f7fb55.
Unfortunately, some of these packages are the latest versions on
Hackage, but we need to ensure that all Haskell packages are picked at
versions corresponding to the currently supported version of LTSHaskell
in Guix. We are behind the current LTSHaskell with our packages, so now
we have the situation where we have packages that are *newer* than the
latest LTSHaskell release and packages that are *older* than what the
latest LTSHaskell release prescribes.
We should fix this soon, because mixing Haskell packages from different
LTS releases (or even ignoring the LTS releases in favour of the latest
versions on Hackage) results in dependency hell for those users who want
to use Guix for Haskell development.
--
Ricardo
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