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Test GHC 8.2.2 RC1 with Stack. https://mail.haskell.org/pipermail/ghc-devs/2017-October/014777.html
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# The GHC team announced the first release candidate for the 8.2.2 release of | |
# GHC over the weekend: https://mail.haskell.org/pipermail/ghc-devs/2017-October/014777.html | |
# | |
# This is an example `stack.yaml` file that you can use to try out the release | |
# candidate. Save this file in your current directory and run `stack setup`. | |
# After that you should be able to use Stack as normal, including | |
# `stack exec ghci` and `stack build`. | |
# | |
# If for whatever reason you don't want to use Stack, you can download the | |
# official release tarballs at: https://downloads.haskell.org/~ghc/8.2.2-rc1/ | |
# | |
# Read this blog post for a more thorough explanation of how to test GHC | |
# release candidates with Stack: http://taylor.fausak.me/2017/05/17/testing-ghc-release-candidates-with-stack/ | |
# | |
# For more information about Stack configuration in general, please consult the | |
# Stack documentation: https://docs.haskellstack.org/en/stable/yaml_configuration/ | |
# First we have to tell Stack that we want to use this specific version of the | |
# compiler rather than whatever is set in the resolver. Note that the actual | |
# version number for GHC 8.2.2 RC1 is 8.2.1.20170929. | |
compiler: ghc-8.2.1.20170929 | |
# Normally Stack makes sure that the compiler version number matches up to the | |
# minor (third) component. If we didn't tell Stack to match the compiler | |
# version exactly, it would use GHC 8.2.1 if you had it installed. | |
compiler-check: match-exact | |
# Now that we've told Stack which compiler to use, we have to tell it which | |
# packages to use via the resolver. You have a couple choices here: | |
# | |
# - Use a recent nightly resolver like `nightly-2017-09-13`. This includes a | |
# wide range of packages that already work with GHC 8.2.1. Most of them will | |
# probably also work with GHC 8.2.2 RC1. If they don't, you can override them | |
# on a per-package basis. | |
# | |
# - Use the `ghc-8.2.1.20170929` resolver, which only includes "wired in" | |
# packages that ship with GHC (like `bytestring`). Any other package you want | |
# to use will have to go in `extra-deps`. This is technically more correct | |
# but also very tedious to work with. | |
# | |
# We're going with the nightly resolver so that common packages like `aeson` | |
# are readily available. | |
resolver: nightly-2017-09-13 | |
# This is where the magic happens. Stack doesn't know where to download release | |
# candidates from, so we have to tell it where they can be found. Fortunately | |
# this is pretty easy to do. | |
setup-info: | |
# This key says that we're telling Stack where to get GHC. You can also tell | |
# Stack where to get other stuff like MSYS2 (for Windows), but that's not | |
# important for release candidates. | |
ghc: | |
# Each key here is an operating system that GHC and Stack support. They | |
# support more (like FreeBSD and 32-bit Windows), but these three operating | |
# systems cover most use-cases. | |
linux64: | |
# This key matches the compiler version we supplied at the top of the | |
# file. | |
8.2.1.20170929: | |
# This is the only field that's strictly required. It's the URL that | |
# Stack can download the release tarball from. You could re-host the | |
# tarball on your intranet and put that URL here. Or you could even use | |
# a local file path! But the official source is the best choice for | |
# most people. | |
url: https://downloads.haskell.org/~ghc/8.2.2-rc1/ghc-8.2.1.20170929-x86_64-deb8-linux.tar.xz | |
# These two fields are optional. They make sure that the downloaded | |
# tarball is the one we're expecting. We give it the expected file size | |
# in bytes and the SHA1 hash of the file contents. If either of those | |
# don't match, Stack will refuse to install it. | |
# | |
# If you don't care about security and just want a short `stack.yaml`, | |
# you could remove these lines. | |
content-length: 128418840 | |
sha1: cd2905fcf3a1f40023ab956351bd2028464b09d1 | |
# If you want to, you can remove the operating systems that you don't use. | |
# They don't hurt anything being here though. | |
macosx: | |
8.2.1.20170929: | |
url: https://downloads.haskell.org/~ghc/8.2.2-rc1/ghc-8.2.1.20170929-x86_64-apple-darwin.tar.xz | |
content-length: 115407160 | |
sha1: 9ef2b8aeec92152fbd17dfeda877fc921422d099 | |
windows64: | |
8.2.1.20170929: | |
url: https://downloads.haskell.org/~ghc/8.2.2-rc1/ghc-8.2.1.20170929-x86_64-unknown-mingw32.tar.xz | |
content-length: 176841664 | |
sha1: 795ebec2749787e77f774c073635c5c0d9ec2125 | |
# That's it! Enjoy using the latest release candidate, and be sure to report | |
# any bugs that you find: https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/ReportABug |
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