- clientsession: updated to version 0.7.5
- gloss: updated to version 1.7.4.1
- haskeline: enable terminfo support and patch to support mtl >= 2.1
- HaskellForMaths: updated to version 0.4.5
- HsOpenSSL: updated to version 0.10.3.1
- language-javascript: updated to version 0.5.3
- mtl: added version 2.1.1
- network: updated to version 2.3.0.13
- repa-algorithms: updated to version 3.1.3.1
- repa-examples: updated to version 3.1.3.1
- repa-io: updated to version 3.1.3.1
- repa: updated to version 3.1.3.2
- resourcet: updated to version 0.3.2.1
- RSA: updated to version 1.2.1.0
- yesod-auth: updated to version 1.0.2
- yesod-form: updated to version 1.0.0.3
- yesod: updated to version 1.0.1.3
- zlib-enum: updated to version 0.2.2
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=33913
- HsOpenSSL: updated to version 0.10.3
- RSA: downgraded to version 1.0.6.3
- language-javascript: updated to version 0.5.1
- maude: fixed build
- pem: added version 0.1.0
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=33811
By now, it happened twice that a commit broke GHC and thus all Haskell packages
we have in Nixpkgs. On such an occasion, I receive well in excess of 3000
notification e-mails from Hydra, and then I receive another 3000 e-mails after
the bug has been fixed. Under these circumstances, subscribing to these
notifications makes no sense for me.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=33392
- uniplate: updated to version 1.6.7
- unordered-containers: dropped obsolete version 0.1.4.6
- HsOpenSSL: updated to version 0.10.1.4
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=32889
- HDBC-postgresql updated to version 2.3.2.1
- HsOpenSSL updated to version 0.10.1.3
- hledger-web updated to version 0.17.1
- persistent updated to version 0.8.0.2
- xml-conduit updated to version 0.5.3.1
- haddock: added version 2.10.0
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=32799