Hackage now has 1443(+48)Haskell packages, of which 1266 (+44) (87.7%) have been natively packaged for Arch in AUR. All these packages are available via AUR, using the “yaourt” tool.
Another update, since there was a bit of a package backlog.
Hackage now has 1395(+130)Haskell packages, of which 1222 (+113) (87.6%) have been natively packaged for Arch in AUR. All these packages are available via AUR, using the “yaourt” tool.
The full log of updates and new packages is available here.
Another update, since there was a bit of a package backlog.
Hackage now has 1265(+14)Haskell packages, of which 1109 (+14) (87.7%) have been natively packaged for Arch in AUR. All these packages are available via AUR, using the “yaourt” tool.
Here’s today’s updates, broken down by category, so you can get a sense for what’s new in your area of interest:
Another update, since there was a bit of a package backlog.
Hackage now has 1251(+1)Haskell packages, of which 1095 (+43) (87.5%) have been natively packaged for Arch in AUR. All these packages are available via AUR, using the “yaourt” tool.
Here’s today’s updates, broken down by category, so you can get a sense for what’s new in your area of interest:
Hackage now has 1250(+87)Haskell packages, of which 1052 (+45) have been natively packaged for Arch in AUR. All these packages are available via AUR, using the “yaourt” tool.
Here’s this week’s updates, broken down by category, so you can get a sense for what’s new in your area of interest:
We’ve reached a milestone: more than 1000 Haskell packages packaged up for Arch Linux.
Hackage now has 1163(+41)Haskell packages, of which 1007 (+33) have been natively packaged for Arch in AUR. That’s 33 new packages in two weeks, and lots of updates as well.
Here’s this week’s updates, broken down by category, so you can get a sense for what’s new in your area of interest:
Chart is a fairly mature Haskell library by Tim Docker for generated nice 2D plots and graphs using GTK/Cairo. It is now available in AUR. Here’s a demo doing some simple graphs from the command line.
SG is a small geometry library by Neil Brown for dealing with vectors, points, lines, simple shapes, and their various intersection tests written in Haskell. It is now available in AUR. You can try it out with the sgdemo app.
Hackage now has 1122Haskell packages, of which 974 have been natively packaged for Arch in AUR. That’s 12 new packages this week, and lots of updates as well.