I might be behind the curve here, but what's the reason behind the
changes in "virtual provides" between ghc 6.8 and 6.10?
ghc-6.8 provides the following:
libghc6-unix-dev
libghc6-template-haskell-dev
libghc6-rts-dev
libghc6-readline-dev
libghc6-random-dev
libghc6-process-dev
libghc6-pretty-dev
libghc6-packedstring-dev
libghc6-old-time-dev
libghc6-old-locale-dev
libghc6-hpc-dev
libghc6-haskell98-dev
libghc6-filepath-dev
libghc6-directory-dev
libghc6-containers-dev
libghc6-cabal-dev
libghc6-bytestring-dev
libghc6-base-dev
libghc6-array-dev
haskell-compiler
ghc
while 6.10 only provides this:
libghc6-ghc-prim-dev
haskell-compiler
ghc
It seems it'd be useful to keep the longer list also for ghc 6.10.
/M
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