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@rvl rvl commented Feb 13, 2019

This would be useful if the project needs to stay with an old version of haskell.nix but use recent version of hackage.nix/stackage.nix.

Normally latest haskell.nix and latest hackage/stackage are best.

This would be useful if the project needs to stay with an old version
of haskell.nix but use recent version of hackage.nix/stackage.nix.

Normally latest haskell.nix and latest hackage/stackage are best.
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Sure, why not.

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rvl commented Feb 13, 2019

Do you think overriding by path to a JSON file is the best way? I think it is, because there is NIX_PATH for ad-hoc overrides.

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Do you think overriding by path to a JSON file is the best way? I think it is, because there is NIX_PATH for ad-hoc overrides.

I think it is. I just never thought about it.

@rvl rvl merged commit 82bac68 into master Feb 13, 2019
@rvl rvl deleted the rvl/override-pins branch February 13, 2019 10:21
andreabedini pushed a commit to andreabedini/haskell.nix that referenced this pull request Sep 14, 2022
* Fix subdir on source repos in cabal.project

* Update build.sh
andreabedini pushed a commit to andreabedini/haskell.nix that referenced this pull request Sep 14, 2022
* Fix subdir on source repos in cabal.project

* Update build.sh
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