[Fedora-haskell-list] [Bug 517144] Review Request: ghc-HUnit - unit testing support for Haskell
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Jens Petersen <petersen at redhat.com> changed:
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--- Comment #11 from Jens Petersen <petersen at redhat.com> 2009-08-31 23:20:53 EDT ---
Anyway thanks for picking up the haskell-platform -
I hadn't been following and it is starting to make sense now.
(In reply to comment #8)
> Are they the same version?
Good question - sure we need to keep the package in sync with haskell-platform.
> Personally, i'd rather deliver as many libraries via
> subpackages anyways.
Hmm, well I thought about this too - weighing the effort of
separate packages with the complexity of haskell-platform subpackages.
Anyway we seems to have started going down the separate package
path which which should be good and fine as long as we are
careful to preserve version: I'll add a comment about haskell-platform
in the spec file and suggest we do the same for all packages
that form a part of Platform.
(In reply to comment #9)
> Is the tarball from hackage then? Some of the tarballs Bryan used came from the
> platform tarball and for some reason did not checksum properly. It was the only
> problem we found, and for the matter of speed, i let it slide, as the reviewer.
That is a no-no really - either we use the hackage packages or
the haskell-platform tarball I don't think we should mix them
- presumably all haskell-platform packages are available as
separate tarballs since haskell-platform also is distributed
without them.
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