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It will get released soon, just doing some final testing on some downstream packages.
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The release candidate is cut if you fancy trying it out. I'll upload the final package in the next day or so.
https://hackage.haskell.org/package/protolude-0.3.0/candidate
https://hackage.haskell.org/package/protolude-0.3.0/candidate/docs/Protolude.html
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@jchia My understanding was that you can't get cabal to download the candidate version, but unpacking the source archive at your project top-level will make cabal use it by default (via the optional-packages field in cabal.project
).
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Upload is complete.
https://hackage.haskell.org/package/protolude-0.3.0
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Works great for me, i.e., my package builds fine via cabal and ghc 8.10 after unpacking the release candidate archive. Thanks!
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Thanks @sdiehl! would you mind releasing now? Also I wasn't aware of the package candidates feature
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Does anyone know how to specify the candidate version 0.3.0 in cabal.project? Is it possible?
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- (<<*>>) needs a fixity declaration
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