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authorAnton-Latukha <anton.latukha@gmail.com>2021-07-08 13:47:23 +0300
committersternenseemann <0rpkxez4ksa01gb3typccl0i@systemli.org>2021-07-18 11:15:13 +0200
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haskellPackages: allow hnix-store-{core,remote} 0.5
These were blocked due to mutual desigion during me<>`sternenseemann` discussion. https://github.com/haskell-nix/hnix/issues/952 In short: I shipped my own work (to support GHC 9.0) in the 0.5 releases of `hnix-store-{core,remote}`. These packages are really used only by `hnix` itself, and instead of maintaining them in Nixpkgs & reacting on `hnix` release, we decided to hold them back & switch to these versions when `hnix` provides support for them. I just (today) released `hnix` 0.14 & it requires `hnix-store-{core,remote}` 0.5. If you would look at dependency tree: https://packdeps.haskellers.com/reverse/hnix-store-core https://packdeps.haskellers.com/reverse/hnix-store-remote It shows that `hnix` currently is the only alive use of these projects.
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