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stack-1.1.2 #1467

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juhp opened this issue May 21, 2016 · 3 comments
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stack-1.1.2 #1467

juhp opened this issue May 21, 2016 · 3 comments

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juhp commented May 21, 2016

generic-deriving-1.10.4.1 (Ryan Scott [email protected] @RyanGlScott) is out of bounds for:

hpack-0.13.0 (Stackage upper bounds) is out of bounds for:

monad-unlift-0.2.0 (Michael Snoyman [email protected] @snoyberg) is out of bounds for:

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@mgsloan: looks like you added the hpack >= 0.14 lower bound in commercialhaskell/stack@872ff1e. Would it be possible to make Stack buildable with hpack-0.13.0?

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Allow generic-deriving < 1.11 and monad-unlift < 0.3
See commercialhaskell/stackage#1467
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I've adjusted the bounds for generic-deriving and monad-unlift after testing the newer versions.

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@mgsloan: never mind about hpack-0.13 (see below)

@juhp: it looks like the only thing holding hpack to 0.13.0 is stack-1.1.0 (see #1428), and in fact its metadata has already been adjusted to build with 0.14.

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