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== Information for package users == |
== Information for package users == |
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+ | *[http://dev.stephendiehl.com/hask/#cabal An introduction to cabal-install] |
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*[[Cabal/Survival | A short and transient survival guide for Cabal users]] |
*[[Cabal/Survival | A short and transient survival guide for Cabal users]] |
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*[[Cabal/How to install a Cabal package | How to install a Cabal package]] |
*[[Cabal/How to install a Cabal package | How to install a Cabal package]] |
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+ | *[http://coldwa.st/e/blog/2013-08-20-Cabal-sandbox.html An Introduction to Cabal sandboxes] |
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*[[Cabal/FAQ|FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions]] |
*[[Cabal/FAQ|FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions]] |
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*[[Cabal-Install]] - tool that greatly simplifies installation of Cabal packages |
*[[Cabal-Install]] - tool that greatly simplifies installation of Cabal packages |
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* Blog article: [http://ivanmiljenovic.wordpress.com/2010/03/15/repeat-after-me-cabal-is-not-a-package-manager/ Repeat after me: “Cabal is not a Package Manager”] |
* Blog article: [http://ivanmiljenovic.wordpress.com/2010/03/15/repeat-after-me-cabal-is-not-a-package-manager/ Repeat after me: “Cabal is not a Package Manager”] |
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* [http://www.mew.org/~kazu/proj/cab/en/ cab], a maintenance command of Haskell cabal packages |
* [http://www.mew.org/~kazu/proj/cab/en/ cab], a maintenance command of Haskell cabal packages |
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+ | * Blog article: [http://softwaresimply.blogspot.fr/2014/07/haskell-best-practices-for-avoiding.html Haskell Best Practices for Avoiding "Cabal Hell"] |
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== Information for package developers == |
== Information for package developers == |
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*[[How to write a Haskell program]] |
*[[How to write a Haskell program]] |
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+ | *[http://wewantarock.wordpress.com/2010/11/03/building-a-shared-library-in-cabal/ Building a shared library in Cabal] |
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*[[Cabal/Developer-FAQ|FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions of package authors]] |
*[[Cabal/Developer-FAQ|FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions of package authors]] |
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+ | *[[Cabal/How to install a Cabal package remotely | How to install a Cabal package remotely]] |
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*[[Upgrading packages]] |
*[[Upgrading packages]] |
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*[[Package versioning policy]] |
*[[Package versioning policy]] |
Revision as of 22:37, 31 July 2014
The Haskell Cabal:
- The Common Architecture for Building Applications and Libraries
Summary
- Cabal is a package and build system. Cabal is only involved in the creation of packages and the building of their contents. It does not manage packages.
- Cabal-Install installs cabal packages. It is distinct from Cabal (the build system). This often confuses new users. Furthermore, Cabal-Install is not a fully featured package manager. For example, it cannot install non cabal packaged dependencies, it cannot uninstall packages, nor can it automatically upgrade installations.
Information for package users
- An introduction to cabal-install
- A short and transient survival guide for Cabal users
- How to install a Cabal package
- An Introduction to Cabal sandboxes
- FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
- Cabal-Install - tool that greatly simplifies installation of Cabal packages
- Cabal-Sort - assistance with compilation of multiple cabal packages
- CabalFind - finding Cabal packages on the web (now superseded by Hackage)
- Storage and Identification of Cabalized Packages
- cabal-dev, a tool for managing development builds of Haskell projects. It supports maintaining sandboxed cabal-install repositories, and sandboxed ghc package databases. See PSA: Use cabal-dev to solve dependency problems for an extensive description.
- Blog article: Repeat after me: “Cabal is not a Package Manager”
- cab, a maintenance command of Haskell cabal packages
- Blog article: Haskell Best Practices for Avoiding "Cabal Hell"
Information for package developers
- How to write a Haskell program
- Building a shared library in Cabal
- FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions of package authors
- How to install a Cabal package remotely
- Upgrading packages
- Package versioning policy
- Creating Debian packages from Cabal package
- Adding data files using Cabal
- Cabal Setup file examples
- Cabal-make - automation based on makefiles
- Setting up Cabal, the FFI and c2hs