Re: Fixing yi packages, FTBFS in haskell-yi-core due to GHC 9.6 transition
Hi Ilias,
On Fri, 2024-10-25, at 15:00:20 +0300, Ilias Tsitsimpis wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 24, 2024 at 03:22PM, Marcel Fourné wrote:
> > since I do not have upload rights, it would be nice if someone could upload my changes from f6423542958ebbca89c6bdc8e2c4224c8b54569f in DHG_packages to the archive - I released a bunch of new versions of related yi packages, not only fixing #1084785 but also some other bugs which don't have corresponding Debian BTS entries. All in all, I hope this fixes building from GHC 9.6 up to 9.10, which I tested on the upstream sources. My changes are only for the state of haskell packages in Debian, though.
> > Packages which need sourceful uploads: haskell-yi-core, haskell-yi-frontend-pango, haskell-yi-frontend-vty, haskell-yi-language, haskell-yi-misc-modes, haskell-yi-mode-haskell, haskell-yi-mode-javascript, yi.
> > Packages which probably need rebuilds anyway, but were not changed upstream: haskell-yi-keymap-emacs, haskell-yi-keymap-vim.
>
> Unfortunately haskell-yi-frontend-vty doesn't build for me. Have you
> tested it from your commit?
I'm sorry, I could not build all deps on my small laptop I'm currently at, but I think 7621a1e9b1403e1f845782f2786efd0def79d4dc should fix it.
> Also, the following packages curry Debian patches:
>
> * haskell-yi-language
> * haskell-yi-frontend-vty
> * yi
>
> It's not urgent, but I think it makes sense to move them upstream.
I have released a new version of haskell-yi-language (changelog entry contained in said commit), fixing the test-suite and getting rid of the Debian patches to that package.
The main yi package I will look more into and probably just push man-page and xpm icon upstream, but there is an opportunity to even supply svg icons here - need to investigate the Ubuntu bug for that as well, so I didn't fix that, yet.
Cheers,
Marcel(le)
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