Hi, I looked into the requirements for upgrading leksah, and the changes are rather large, including a bunch of new packages: $ git show HEAD|grep ^'[+-]' --- a/packages.txt +++ b/packages.txt +attoparsec-conduit 1.1.0 -conduit-extra 1.1.0.4 +conduit-extra 1.1.3 -esqueleto 1.4.1.2 +esqueleto 1.4.4 +ghcjs-codemirror 0.0.0.1 +gtksourceview3 0.12.5.0 -hamlet 1.1.9.2 +hamlet 1.2.0 -hspec-expectations 0.5.0.1 notest +hspec-expectations 0.6.0.1 notest -leksah 0.12.1.3 binary -leksah-server 0.12.1.2 +leksah 0.13.4.3 binary +leksah-server 0.13.1.1 -ltk 0.12.1.0 +ltk 0.13.2.0 -reform-hamlet 0.0.2 +reform-hamlet 0.0.3 -shakespeare 1.2.1.1 -shakespeare-css 1.0.7.4 -shakespeare-i18n 1.0.0.5 -shakespeare-js 1.2.0.4 -shakespeare-text 1.0.2 +shakespeare 2.0.1.1 +shakespeare-css 1.1.0 +shakespeare-i18n 1.1.0 +shakespeare-js 1.3.0 +shakespeare-text 1.1.0 -streaming-commons 0.1.2.3 +streaming-commons 0.1.4.1 +vado 0.0.1 +vcsgui 0.0.4 +vcswrapper 0.0.4 +webkitgtk3 0.12.6.1 +webkitgtk3-javascriptcore 0.12.5.1 -yesod-markdown 0.8.5 +yesod-markdown 0.9.0 And this is already with a patched leksah to allow new conduits and stuff – leksah depending on almost everything makes it hard for us to integrate it poperly. Do we actually have people using the Debian leksah package? https://qa.debian.org/popcon.php?package=haskell-leksah lists 12 users. I wonder if that’s really worth it. Any comments? Greetings, Joachim -- Joachim "nomeata" Breitner Debian Developer nomeata@debian.org | ICQ# 74513189 | GPG-Keyid: F0FBF51F JID: nomeata@joachim-breitner.de | http://people.debian.org/~nomeata
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