[arch-haskell] How to update packages in extra?

Magnus Therning magnus at therning.org
Sat Oct 12 07:37:11 UTC 2013


On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 13:31, Xyne <xyne at archlinux.ca> wrote:
[...]
> The reason that I suggested a separate [arch-haskell] repo in the first place
> was to avoid all of these considerations. I still think it might be much simpler
> to remove all Haskell packages from [extra] and most from [community] and
> maintain them in a separate repo. If it were official like the [multilib] repo
> then it could be enabled by default in pacman.conf.
>
> Basically any package that would need to be part of a topological rebuild would
> be in [arch-haskell]. This would exclude some packages from [community] but
> this would have no effect on the end user as it would be enabled by default in
> pacman.conf and just as accessible. [community] and [arch-haskell] could also
> be codependent, i.e. deps from one could be in the other, as both could be
> expected to be enabled by default.
>
> The more I think about it, the more I am convinced that this is the optimal
> approach. This guarantees that we can maintain internal consistency with
> topological (and maybe even automatic) rebuilds and we do not need to worry
> about others remaining synchronized with our build cycle. It keeps everything
> in one place and would also gain the benefits of being mirrored with the rest
> of the official repos.

I agree with you about this.  However, this raises the question of how
we make this is to happen.  Who do we have to convince?  What do we
have to do?

/M

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