ghcup issueshttps://gitlab.haskell.org/haskell/ghcup/-/issues2019-06-08T12:28:22Zhttps://gitlab.haskell.org/haskell/ghcup/-/issues/95Support WSL better2019-06-08T12:28:22ZGhost UserSupport WSL betterMaybe with a GHC compiled with `--disable-large-address-space` and OS detection via https://stackoverflow.com/questions/38859145/detect-ubuntu-on-windows-vs-native-ubuntu-from-bash-scriptMaybe with a GHC compiled with `--disable-large-address-space` and OS detection via https://stackoverflow.com/questions/38859145/detect-ubuntu-on-windows-vs-native-ubuntu-from-bash-scripthttps://gitlab.haskell.org/haskell/ghcup/-/issues/61gcc flavored osx ghc 8.6.3 here !2019-06-08T12:28:22ZHerbert Valerio Riedelhvr@gnu.orggcc flavored osx ghc 8.6.3 here !*Created by: cartazio*
see attached*Created by: cartazio*
see attachedhttps://gitlab.haskell.org/haskell/ghcup/-/issues/37ghc installation is way too verbose2019-06-08T12:28:22ZMatt Renaudghc installation is way too verboseWhen running `ghcup install` it writes everything to the console that its doing in the background (several hundred lines) which I don't need to see unless something goes wrong.
If we were to hide it by default and dump it into a log f...When running `ghcup install` it writes everything to the console that its doing in the background (several hundred lines) which I don't need to see unless something goes wrong.
If we were to hide it by default and dump it into a log file (maybe `~/.ghcup/.log` or something like that) then only important information is surfaced to the user and they're less likely to miss something important (like needing to update their PATH).0.0.7https://gitlab.haskell.org/haskell/ghcup/-/issues/23Test on major distros on travis2019-06-08T12:28:22ZGhost UserTest on major distros on travisWe should test the script in docker containers on travis. At least these distros:
1. debian
2. ubuntu
3. fedora
4. centos
5. opensuse
6. archlinux
...?We should test the script in docker containers on travis. At least these distros:
1. debian
2. ubuntu
3. fedora
4. centos
5. opensuse
6. archlinux
...?https://gitlab.haskell.org/haskell/ghcup/-/issues/6ghcup install-cabal is problematic2019-06-08T12:28:22ZGhost Userghcup install-cabal is problematic`cabal new-install cabal-install` will not overwrite the old binary, but we want it to. So how does the user upgrade from pre-built binary downloaded by ghcup to latest cabal-install?`cabal new-install cabal-install` will not overwrite the old binary, but we want it to. So how does the user upgrade from pre-built binary downloaded by ghcup to latest cabal-install?