[Hackage] #700: seemingly too liberal behaviour on overlapping
dependency constraints across packages
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Wed Jun 16 19:32:02 EDT 2010
#700: seemingly too liberal behaviour on overlapping dependency constraints
across packages
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Reporter: kowey | Owner:
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: cabal-install tool | Version: 1.6.0.3
Severity: normal | Keywords:
Difficulty: unknown | Ghcversion:
Platform: |
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Comment(by duncan):
Replying to [comment:5 mornfall]:
> As for solution 1, is there a way to use C finalizers without having C
code (and C symbols)?
I don't think so.
> Would solution 2 involve manual renaming of all C symbols in each
version? (That is quite inconvenient and error-prone...)
To do it sensibly you'd want to use a CPP macro to construct the C
function name. The macro would depend on a CPP symbol which you'd define
to the package name and version. That define would have to be generated by
the Setup.hs.
> The C functions are supposed to be private, so maybe a hiding solution
would work better? Is that doable with current Cabal?
I don't think that's trivial to implement outside of Cabal. It'd involve
linking objects together using `ld -r -x` to get one .o file with all
internal symbols hidden.
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Ticket URL: <http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/hackage/ticket/700#comment:6>
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