[Haskell-cafe] haddoc "modules on this system" index

Anatoly Yakovenko aeyakovenko at gmail.com
Tue Dec 8 04:57:31 UTC 2015


i have this:
documentation: True

So I tried running cabal install on a dummy package, and i got this:

$ cabal install
Resolving dependencies...
Configuring dummy-0.0...
Building dummy-0.0...
Installed dummy-0.0
Updating documentation index
/Users/anatolyy/Library/Haskell/share/doc/x86_64-osx-ghc-7.10.1/index.html

so it updated the wrong index file, but even that one has dead links:

file:///Users/anatolyy/Library/Haskell/share/doc/x86_64-osx-ghc-7.10.1/Blaze-ByteString-Builder.html

doesn't exit

$ find ~/Library -name Blaze-ByteString-Builder.html
/Users/anatolyy/Library/Haskell/ghc-7.10.1-x86_64/lib/blaze-builder-0.4.0.1/doc/html/Blaze-ByteString-Builder.html


On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 4:48 PM Albert Y. C. Lai <trebla at vex.net> wrote:

> On 2015-12-07 06:53 PM, Anatoly Yakovenko wrote:
> > I have a bunch of dead links in
> >
> > file:///Users/anatolyy/Library/Haskell/share/doc/index.html
>
> > is there a way to regenerate the index from the currently installed docs?
>
> The index is rebuilt whenever you "cabal install --user
> --enable-documentation" some library. (--user is the default.
> --enable-documentation can be permanently set in $HOME/.cabal/config, is
> it the same path on Mac?)
>
> I made a dummy library package so I can reinstall it to force-refresh
> the index whenever I feel like to.
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