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Update location of Stack's Debian package repository #17

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jpvillaisaza opened this issue Dec 5, 2015 · 7 comments
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Update location of Stack's Debian package repository #17

jpvillaisaza opened this issue Dec 5, 2015 · 7 comments
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As of Stack 0.1.10.0, the locations of Stack's Ubuntu and Debian package repositories changed to have correct URL semantics (see commercialhaskell/stack#1378). Even though the old locations will work for some months, they suggest adjusting to the new ones. Thus, the "Add FPCO Deb repository" task here should be updated.

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@jpvillaisaza, @lpaulmp, @jsl, @goetzc maybe is worth it to extract all Haskell tasks to a separate Galaxy itself. That way we could support more distributions and make Haskell Stack installation more configurable.

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goetzc commented May 15, 2017

It seems that the YUM and APT repositories where removed last December from the docs, although they are still available for the time being.

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@goetzc I don't remember how this is configured to install Stack, but the issue is probably not relevant anymore. The recommended way to install Stack now is to use the generic Linux option, which uses a script. Taking a look at that and updating accordingly is probably a better option here.

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lpaulmp commented Nov 8, 2017

I'm working in this PR to close this issue stackbuilders/ansible-role-stack#1

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lpaulmp commented Apr 5, 2018

@goetzc this repo https://github.com/stackbuilders/haskell-stack would help to remove Stack from sb-debian-base

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We are closing this issue in favor of #135 implementation

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