[arch-haskell] documentation

DeWitt, Michael md at hackfoolery.com
Sat Oct 12 07:40:23 UTC 2013


Thanks, I'd found the repo for cblrepo but I didn't know where to go from there.

Michael

On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 1:55 PM, Magnus Therning <magnus at therning.org> wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 12:24:17AM -0400, DeWitt, Michael wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have been away from [haskell] for a while while running on the
>> haskell platform and cabal-install for all the extras. I recently
>> wiped my computer, however, and thought I'd give the new
>> arch-haskell system a spin. That said, I'm having trouble figuring
>> out what exactly that system is.
>>
>> I already have ghc and xmonad installed from [haskell], but I'm
>> having trouble figuring out the new way of installing packages which
>> are not in [haskell]. I'm under the impression that cblrepo is
>> involved in some way, however, I am not sure exactly how it is
>> supposed to be used. Where might I find some documentation that
>> could get me started?
>
> Start with taking a look at cblrepo at github:
> https://github.com/magthe/cblrepo
>
> Then you can use it together with the archhaskell repo, which you find
> at https://github.com/archhaskell/habs
>
> /M
>
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