| 7 Sep 2025 |
Alex | In reply to @emilazy:matrix.org did you have to patch it for Hugs support? Nope, this is already something Lennart has sorted out.
Though I did, amusingly, have to patch Hugs because it was broken in the Nixpkgs commit I started from (someone else wrote that patch, so no effort on my part). | 21:38:44 |
Alex | In reply to @emilazy:matrix.org have you talked with Lennart about this? I don't think so, but I will try and upstream whatever improvements/fixes I make along the way.
(And I expect there to be a lot.) | 21:39:19 |
emily | well AIUI the upstream build system either compiles the C blob or uses GHC right? | 21:43:23 |
emily | so adding a path to bootstrap via Hugs would be a good step | 21:43:36 |
emily | and yeah, having to keep Hugs working is part of the burden here... | 21:44:03 |
emily | as C codebases unmaintained for 20 years are no fun to keep going | 21:44:20 |
Alex | In reply to @emilazy:matrix.org well AIUI the upstream build system either compiles the C blob or uses GHC right? Not necessarily: https://github.com/augustss/MicroHs?tab=readme-ov-file#bootstrapping-with-hugs
(I also delete the C blobs to be extra sure I don't accidentally use them.) | 21:45:29 |
emily | ah. but that's a separate branch of MicroHs? | 21:46:21 |
emily | seems like it'd be ideal for it to be merged with the main one but I guess worst case it's just another hop | 21:46:43 |
Alex | Yes, it's another hop, but the MicroHs build is under 5min anyway, so I'm not concerned.
It's a good idea to build a stage 2 mhs anyway. | 21:53:37 |
emily | I do worry a bit about the part where he says the resulting binaries are 10x slower than GHC. | 21:55:36 |
emily | it's not exactly fast to bootstrap GHC to begin with | 21:55:49 |
emily | but I guess targeted optimization work could be applied | 21:56:08 |
| 8 Sep 2025 |
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romildo | I want to install IHaskell with access to the System.Random package, as Jupyter kernel (on NixOS unstable). I have tried the following, without success:
$ nix-shell -p python313Packages.jupyter-client '(ihaskell.override { packages = (ps: with ps; [ random ]); })'
$ ihaskell install
$ jupyter kernelspec list
Available kernels:
python3 /nix/store/452p7spwcycp694vd791hw2c2a2kl5c5-ihaskell-with-packages/lib/python3.13/site-packages/ipykernel/resources
haskell /home/romildo/.local/share/jupyter/kernels/haskell
$ jupyter console --kernel haskell
Jupyter console 6.6.3
IHaskell 0.11.0.0 GHC 9.8.4
In [1]: import System.Random
...:
<interactive>:1:1: error: [GHC-87110]
Could not find module ‘System.Random’.
Use -v to see a list of the files searched for.
In [2]:
Can anyone help me with this?
| 21:16:33 |
romildo | * I want to install IHaskell with access to the System.Random package, as a Jupyter kernel (on NixOS unstable). I have tried the following, without success:
$ nix-shell -p python313Packages.jupyter-client '(ihaskell.override { packages = (ps: with ps; [ random ]); })'
$ ihaskell install
$ jupyter kernelspec list
Available kernels:
python3 /nix/store/452p7spwcycp694vd791hw2c2a2kl5c5-ihaskell-with-packages/lib/python3.13/site-packages/ipykernel/resources
haskell /home/romildo/.local/share/jupyter/kernels/haskell
$ jupyter console --kernel haskell
Jupyter console 6.6.3
IHaskell 0.11.0.0 GHC 9.8.4
In [1]: import System.Random
...:
<interactive>:1:1: error: [GHC-87110]
Could not find module ‘System.Random’.
Use -v to see a list of the files searched for.
In [2]:
Can anyone help me with this?
| 21:16:47 |
| 9 Sep 2025 |
maralorn | Isn't random a core package? | 06:46:21 |
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bglgwyng | Is ${pkgs.cabal-install}/bin/cabal wrapped to use the specific ghc binary? I just read the script and I don't think so. However, I have considered it working as expected, using package db configured in pkgs.haskellPackages.ghc, each time I run cabal build things in the shell. | 14:52:33 |
bglgwyng | hmm... does it just use ghc in PATH? And it has been ok since I always put pkgs.ghc together with pkgs.cabal-install in the shell? | 14:55:19 |
maralorn | It uses the PATH, pretty sure. | 15:35:10 |
Artem | not currently; judging by the master table, https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/wikis/commentary/libraries/version-history, it was on and off untill GHC 8.4.4 when it was dropped and never picked up since. This sounds funny of course. | 16:37:18 |
Artem | * not currently; judging by the master table, https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/wikis/commentary/libraries/version-history, it was on and off untill GHC 8.4.3 when it was dropped and never picked up since. This sounds funny of course. | 16:38:10 |
maralorn | Artem: Seems a bit … random. 🤪 | 18:04:21 |
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| 10 Sep 2025 |
MangoIV | Heya
Will yall repost the maintainer summary thingy on the Haskell-updates PR? I think that would be nice, to have an update every now and then without having to sift through the jobset
| 12:50:58 |
maralorn | We sometimes do. But are you aware of https://github.com/cdepillabout/nix-haskell-updates-status ? | 13:15:41 |
MangoIV | No that’s perfect. Thanks. | 13:16:13 |