Re: [pkg-haskell-tools] 01/01: Fixed bug that caused builds to fail under certain conditions outlined below. Let's consider three haskell source packages: <A>, <B> and <C>. <A> build-depends on a library package built by <B>, called <B.a>. <B.a> (runtime-)depends on an executable package built by C, called <C.b>. Neither A nor B build-depend on packages built by C. When <A> is built, it is possible that <C> is not built yet, thus <B.a> fails to install, failing the build of <A>.
Hi,
Am Freitag, den 21.08.2015, 10:05 +0200 schrieb Sven Bartscher:
> I made the change on branch, in case you want to review the changes
> first (although it has become a one-commit branch).
> Do you want to review the changes before they're merged or am I free
> to go?
if you are reasonably confident that it works, feel free to push. I can
still change the code if I don’t quite like it afterwards.
Greetings,
Joachim
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