Old means that we have a newer version in Nixpkgs already. If there is a reason
for the old package to still exist, i.e. because some other package is still
referring to it, then Hydra will still build the package as a dependency, but
we won't want to build old packages on their own right.
- derive: updated to version 2.5.9
- ghc-mod: updated to version 1.11.0
- hamlet: updated to version 1.0.1.4
- http-conduit: updated to version 1.4.1.10
- leksah: updated to version 0.12.1.3
- mmap: updated to version 0.5.8
- mtl: added version 2.1.2
- prolog-graph-lib: updated to version 0.2.0.1
- prolog: updated to version 0.2.0.1
- reactive-banana-wx: updated to version 0.6.0.1
- resourcet: updated to version 0.3.3
- shelly: updated to version 0.12.0.2
- simple-sendfile: updated to version 0.2.4
- syb: added version 0.3.6.2
- wai-app-static: updated to version 1.2.0.4
- wai: updated to version 1.2.0.3
- warp: updated to version 1.2.2
- xml-types: updated to version 0.3.2
- zlib-conduit: updated to version 0.4.0.2
- language-javascript: updated to version 0.5.4
- syb: updated to version 0.3.6.1
- yesod: updated to version 1.0.1.5
- zlib-enum: updated to version 0.2.2.1
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=33923
By now, it happened twice that a commit broke GHC and thus all Haskell packages
we have in Nixpkgs. On such an occasion, I receive well in excess of 3000
notification e-mails from Hydra, and then I receive another 3000 e-mails after
the bug has been fixed. Under these circumstances, subscribing to these
notifications makes no sense for me.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=33392
* haskell-mkcabal: updated to version 1.0.0
* haskell-ghc-syb-utils: updated to version 0.2.1.0
* haskell-darcs: updated to version 2.5.2
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=28449
The new files ...
* conform to the coding guidelines,
* consistently specify meta.maintainers and meta.platforms,
* have proper descriptions and licenses as specified in their Cabal file, and
* take advantage of the new cabal.nix extensions, i.e. proper
distinction between buildInputs and propagatedBuildInputs.
Furthermore, the following updates were performed:
* haskell-Ranged-sets: updated to version 0.3.0
* haskell-Shellac-haskeline: updated to version 0.2.0.1
* haskell-cpphs: updated to version 1.12
* haskell-hslogger: updated to version 1.1.5
* haskell-xml: updated to version 1.3.9
* haskell-HDBC-postgresql: updated to version 2.3.2.0
* haskell-HDBC-sqlite3: updated to version 2.3.3.0
* haskell-HDBC: updated to version 2.3.1.0
* haskell-base-unicode-symbols: updated to version 0.2.2.1
* haskell-convertible: updated to version 1.0.11.0
* haskell-monad-control: updated to version 0.2.0.2
* haskell-murmur-hash: updated to version 0.1.0.4
* haskell-repa: updated to version 2.1.1.3
* haskell-statistics: updated to version 0.9.0.0
* haskell-ansi-terminal: updated to version 0.5.5
haskell-maybench was dropped, because it cannot be built with recent
versions of Cabal:
Configuring maybench-0.2.4.1...
Setup: At least the following dependencies are missing:
Cabal >=1.2 && <1.5
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=28446
Several changes, some highlights:
* Structure of haskell-packages.nix updated. It's now easier to
select different default versions of packages for different
versions of GHC.
* GHC 7.0.2 is now default.
* Haskell Platform 2011.2.0.0 has been added and is now default.
* Several packages have been updated
(gtk2hs, gitit, xmonad, darcs, ...).
* Some old packages have been removed.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=26288