[Haskell-cafe] Testing invasive proposals with Hackager

Vo Minh Thu noteed at gmail.com
Thu Jun 13 12:36:29 CEST 2013


2013/6/13 Vo Minh Thu <noteed at gmail.com>

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> 2013/6/13 Joachim Breitner <mail at joachim-breitner.de>
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>> Hi,
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>> Am Donnerstag, den 13.06.2013, 09:59 +0800 schrieb Niklas Hambüchen:
>> > In many discussions we make guesses about how much code proposals like
>> > Functor => Monad would break.
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>> > You can use https://github.com/dterei/Hackager to build all of Hackage
>> > (preferably in a VM).
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>> > Of course many packages have external dependencies, so I'd like to share
>> > the following list of packages to save you some time.
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>> Great tool. Does someone have the resources to run it regularly (i.e.
>> daily), dump the results and the diff-to-previous run somewhere and link
>> the status (currently building/not building) on the hackage package?
>> More CI-like data and testing is always good!
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> I will give it a try in a few days, see if it is possible for me to do it
> daily.
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> Thu
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I just read this note on Hackager's README:

"For example, here is a run with GHC, no special options and using 4
threads (note that this generally takes a long time, i.e. a few days):"
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