stack-wrapper
stack
stack-wrapper | stack | |
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- | 49 | |
0 | 3,992 | |
- | -0.1% | |
0.0 | 9.7 | |
about 5 years ago | 13 days ago | |
Haskell | Haskell | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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Why Haskell?
Thanks! So it seems to be not packages, but templates, and this comment suggests it wasn't GitHub doing the rate limiting after all: https://github.com/commercialhaskell/stack/issues/4979#issue...
> Every other language I've used allows you to build code without authenticating to a remote service.
Sure, the problem here wasn't "building". It was downloading a package template (which one doesn't tend to do 60 times per hour). I agree packages shouldn't be fetched from GitHub.
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Leaving Haskell Behind
Ah, didn't run into this issue, as I don't use vscode.
Apparently there is some work being done to improve the stack <> hls experience, but I wouldn't know how it's going and when it's being delivered: https://github.com/commercialhaskell/stack/issues/6154
- Help, i get this error when executing the command "xmonad"
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ANN: stack-2.11.1
Fix incorrect warning if allow-newer-deps are specified but allow-newer is false. See #6068.
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[ANN] First release candidate for stack-2.11.1
You can download binaries for this pre-release from: Release rc/v2.11.0.1 (release candidate) · commercialhaskell/stack · GitHub .
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PEP 582 rejected - consensus among the community needed
Fair enough! Thanks for the suggestion, then. In fact, the non-Python language I develop most in (Haskell, with the Stack package manager) has exactly that behaviour as a default: new packages are installed to a sandboxed local directory, and it takes an explicit request to install something globally. (And even then, you can switch between different global "known good configurations" of package versions which work well together – a pretty handy feature.)
- Any open source projects to contribute to for beginners
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How to suppress warnings from external packages?
Opened a ticket on GitHub.
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ANN: stack-2.9.3
In YAML configuration files, the hackage-security key of the package-index key or the package-indices item can be omitted, and the Hackage Security configuration for the item will default to that for the official Hackage server. See #5870.
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`Stack build` fails with `gcc' failed in phase `Assembler'
FYI this was solved in here: https://github.com/commercialhaskell/stack/issues/5958
What are some alternatives?
stack-fix
ghcup-hs - THIS REPO IS A MIRROR, BUG REPORTS GO HERE:
stack-run - Like cabal run for stack
Cabal - Official upstream development repository for Cabal and cabal-install
stack-yaml - parse stack.yaml files
castle - A tool to manage shared cabal-install sandboxes.
stack-bump - Just a very simple stack bump extension for hpack projects.
ghcid - Very low feature GHCi based IDE
extract-dependencies - Automatically finds dependencies and runs a Haskell file with stack (no cabal manifest, no stack.yaml, no project, no friction)
profiterole - GHC prof manipulation script
stack-lib
bisect-binary - Tool to determine relevant parts of binary data