[arch-haskell] is there some easy way to ignore all haskell- packages?

Martin DeMello martindemello at gmail.com
Sat Aug 30 21:06:58 UTC 2014


I regularly get into version pinning conflicts with my haskell- packages.
The current one has been going on for some days now:

$ sudo pacman -Syu
:: Synchronizing package databases...
 core is up to date
 haskell-core is up to date
 haskell-happstack is up to date
 infinality-bundle is up to date
 infinality-bundle-fonts is up to date
 extra is up to date
 community is up to date
:: Starting full system upgrade...
resolving dependencies...
looking for inter-conflicts...
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: haskell-lens: requires haskell-aeson=0.7.0.6-9
:: haskell-lens: requires haskell-attoparsec=0.11.3.4-5
:: haskell-lens: requires haskell-bifunctors=4.1.1.1-14
:: haskell-lens: requires haskell-comonad=4.2.2-1
:: haskell-lens: requires haskell-contravariant=1.1-1
:: haskell-lens: requires haskell-free=4.9-7
:: haskell-lens: requires haskell-profunctors=4.2.0.1-1
:: haskell-lens: requires haskell-scientific=0.3.2.2-1
:: haskell-lens: requires haskell-semigroupoids=4.2-1

I don't so much mind that this is happening, as that it blocks my entire
rest-of-system upgrade. Is there any easy way to recursively ignore
everything that is unsatisfiable?

martin
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