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Mission

The mission of the Haskell Special Interest Group is to maintain, grow, and guide the packaging of Haskell projects in Fedora.

Communication

Mailing lists

We have two mailing-lists:

IRC

We have an #fedora-haskell[?] channel on freenode.net .

Updates

Follow us on Twitter.

GHC versions

  • F28 and F29 have ghc-8.2.2
  • EPEL7 has ghc-7.6.3
  • EPEL6 has ghc-7.0.4
  • EPEL5 has ghc-7.0.4

Please see the Haskell Platform page for more information about Fedora's Haskell Platform support. Detailed package information can be found on the Fedora Packages page.

Haskell Coprs

If you're looking for newer versions of ghc etc you can try the following coprs:

(*) if you have Fedora Haskell libraries installed which are not part of ghc, you will need to remove them all first (easiest just to remove ghc-base) to avoid package dependency conflicts

Tasks

Packaging

New Package Process

Package reviews

We track package review requests that are CC haskell-devel@lists.fedoraproject.org:

Open haskell-devel package reviews which are split into

Other links:

Bugs

Non-review bugs can be split into:

(We use Upstream_Release_Monitoring to alert and track upstream package updates.)

All open Haskell bugs

See also the package review links in the Packaging section.

Current packages in Fedora

Haskell SIG packages in pkgdb

See package interdependencies for dependency graphs.

Info on singleton libraries.

SIG Members

Active members:

Package maintainers

Previous contributors:

History

  • 2015-05-26: Fedora 22 ships with ghc-7.8.4
  • 2013-12-17: Fedora 20 ships with ghc-7.6.3 and packages following the revised Packaging Guidelines
  • 2013-07-02: Fedora 19 ships with ghc-7.4.2
  • 2013-01-15: Fedora 18 ships with ghc-7.4.1
  • 2012-05-29: Fedora 17 ships with Haskell Platform 2011.4.0.0
  • 2012-02-14: new haskell mailing-list for discussion
  • 2011-11-08: Fedora 16 ships with ghc-7.0.4 and all prof subpackages merged into devel
  • 2011-06-01: Fedora 15 ships with ghc-7.0.2
  • 2010-12-05: Fedora packages now listed on http://hackage.haskell.org
  • 2010-11-02: Fedora 14 ships: all doc subpackages merged into devel
  • 2010-05-25: Fedora 13 ships with ghc-6.12.1 and shared ghc libraries
  • 2010-01-10: fedora-haskell-list becomes haskell-devel list at fedoraproject
  • 2009-09-29: haskell-platform added for f12
  • 2009-04-15: revised Packaging Guidelines accepted
  • 2008-09-17: initial Packaging Guidelines approved
  • 2008-02-13: fedora-haskell-list started
  • 2007-05-10: Fedora SIG formed
  • 2005-02-21: fedora-haskell@haskell.org mailing-list starts
  • 2004-08-03: original Fedora Haskell project starts