Everything I maintain now built with GHC 9.10
Permalink | Author: Dan Dart | Published: 2024-12-21 22:44:00 UTC | Tags: 9.10 built cabal everything ghc haskell maintain with
Huzzah! All executable and library targets I build in Haskell are now built with GHC 9.10.
Of course, GHCJS et al are still using GHC 8.10 for now, but the important point is that I've finally upgraded my last two programs from being stuck at GHC 9.4.
I'm on the way to building with GHC 9.12... once everything supports it?
Watch this space...
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This blog now built with GHC 9.4
Permalink | Author: Dan Dart | Published: 2022-10-10 01:08:02 UTC | Tags: 9.4 blog built cabal ghc haskell with
Double huzzah!
This website has now been successfully built with GHC 9.4!
Fewer bug reports and overrides to support it, but you can always check the website sources: https://github.com/danwdart/websites.git
Very good job to you, Haskell and GHC maintainers!
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This blog now built with GHC 9.2
Permalink | Author: Dan Dart | Published: 2022-03-24 19:13:00 UTC | Tags: 9.2 blog built cabal ghc haskell with
Huzzah! This blog and set of websites has finally been built using the new latest version of GHC.
Whilst it's not doing anything that special, it marks the ability to use this version to compile all its dependencies, which have had to be modified, bug-reported and pull-requested to get it all to work, and worked around when these have not been responded to.
I've forked a bunch of my dependencies to get them to work, and am very happy that I'm free to update the dependencies I use to work for my needs, and that's really the power of free/libre open source software.
I'm actually quite surprised that the release cycle of GHC itself seems so quick, and it's the main libraries that many people use that lag behind.
TTFN!
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