nixpkgs:trunk also builds aarch64-darwin these days, so this forces our
hand a little bit. We can still refuse to care about failures _too_
much, but at least we will stop merging as big a rebuilds as we are
currently.
- Christmas is over!
- Upstream has changed the name of the target triplet used for the JS
backend from js-unknown-ghcjs to javascript-unknown-ghcjs, since Cabal
calls the architecture "javascript":
6636b67023
Since the triplet is made up anyways, i.e. autoconf does not support
it and Rust uses different triplets for its emscripten backends, we'll
just change it as well.
- Upstream fixed the problem with ar(1) being invoked incorrectly by stage0:
e987e345c8
aarch64-linux will continue failing unless we find another solution.
For x86_64-darwin we won't learn anything by it being a constaint star
in our build failure reports.
These packages are not really used by anything anymore (except dovetail
which has not been working (ever?)). As they now choke on the
base-compat version we ship, we'll mark them as broken.
purescript now requires at least GHC 9.2 to be built due to the use of
OverloadedRecordDot. Consequently `haskellPackages.purescript` is marked
as broken. After eliminating the test dependency on the broken
utf8-light in language-javascript_0_7_0_0 we can build and test
purescript in the 9.2.4 package set.
This change introduces some actual overrides in
configuration-ghc-9.4.x.nix (based on the ones for 9.2) with the aim of
getting a basic 9.4 package set up. In particular the following
“interesting” packages are working:
* hpack
* hoogle
* cabal2nix
* cabal-install
You can get a better overview by looking at the overrides and the
versionedCompilerJobs in release-haskell.nix. Next obvious steps would
be working towards basic HLS support, but it seems that basically none
of the plugins are working so far. Big blockers here:
* https://github.com/alanz/ghc-exactprint/issues/114
* https://github.com/ndmitchell/hlint/issues/1413
* https://github.com/haskell/haskell-language-server/issues/3190
We ourselves have some churn to take care of and should try to release
the changes in https://github.com/NixOS/cabal2nix/pull/571 soon.
Co-authored-by: Rebecca Turner <rbt@sent.as>
Co-authored-by: sternenseemann <sternenseemann@systemli.org>