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inhaskell-distributed/distributed-static (press backspace or delete to remove)The current hackage version of distributed-static requires containers = 0.4 0.6 which breaks with ghc-8.6.1 and up.
This seems to be already fixed in 2018 but was never released.
chisui
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- Opened on Apr 28, 2019
- #22
I posted a question on StackOverflow, and someone recommended to ask the authors here.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48126358/why-remote-tables-and-staticlabels-are-still-used-in-cloudhaskell
mrkkrp
- 1
- Opened on Jan 6, 2018
- #18
As seen on the stackage build server:
[1 of 1] Compiling Control.Distributed.Static ( src/Control/Distributed/Static.hs, dist/build/Control/Distributed/Static.o )
src/Control/Distributed/Static.hs:262:20: ...
DanBurton
- 1
- Opened on Aug 28, 2017
- #17
there s a typo in the readme- distribributed 😊. On a phone or I would PR.
schell
- 1
- Opened on Jul 16, 2016
- #15
Perhaps this is too much to hope for, but it would be ideal for packages such as meta-par, HDpH and distributed-process
to be able to share basic RPC functionality (Closure/Static).
With meta-par we copied ...
type:task
qnikst
- Opened on Jun 17, 2015
- #10
Checklist: [ ] Update version in cabal file [ ] Signed tag commit [ ] upload to hackage [ ](optional create branch from
that release)
qnikst
- Opened on Jun 12, 2015
- #7

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