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Update build for GHC 9.6.+ #71

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@tadfisher tadfisher commented Oct 17, 2023

The enableSeparateBinOutput = false workaround shouldn't be required anymore as nixpkgs now patches Cabal for the affected GHC versions; see NixOS/nixpkgs#140774.

cmark-gfm has a too-restrictive version constraint on bytestring, so patch its cabal file. Unfortunately, the project's repo is archived (https://github.com/kivikakk/cmark-gfm-hs) so patching is necessary. It may be worthwhile to find some other library to parse and generate GitHub-flavored Markdown.

Move haskellOverlays to the top-level bindings of outputs and provide already-overridden Haskell package sets to both packages and devShells.

Update the GHC versions we use to the current versions in Nixpkgs per-minor version, to hopefully hit the Hydra cache more often.

Cancel in-progress CI jobs for the same PR, because I spawned like 30 workflow runs while working on this PR.

@tadfisher tadfisher force-pushed the update-ghc branch 4 times, most recently from 3929450 to 891b130 Compare October 17, 2023 20:22
@tadfisher tadfisher changed the title Update build for GHC 9.6.2 Update build for GHC 9.6.+ Oct 17, 2023
@9999years 9999years merged commit 16dfdc9 into master Oct 17, 2023
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@9999years 9999years deleted the update-ghc branch October 17, 2023 21:40
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