This project contains the database used to generate an ABS tree of ArchLinux
PKGBUILDs. These PKGBUILDs can then be used to compile a binary repository of
Haskell packages. If you want to use the official build of this repository
then add the following two lines to your /etc/pacman.conf
file:
[haskell]
Server = http://xsounds.org/~haskell/$arch
If you'd like to build the repository yourself, then you need to install the following packages:
devtools
cblrepo
(available in [haskell], and from hackageDB)zsh
git
First clone the database in this repository:
% git clone git://github.com/archhaskell/habs.git
% cd habs
Then sync the cabal index:
% cblrepo sync
Then create all the PKGBUILDs for the packages:
% cblrepo pkgbuild $(cblrepo build base|tail -n +2)
that should fill up the directory with directories containing PKGBUILDs, one
for each package. To build packages use the script makeahpkg
. There's a
builtin help:
% ./makeahpkg -h
Usage: makeahpkg [options] -- [packages]
Run this script in your HABS dir to build the named packages inside a
chroot.
The chroot dir consists of two dirs, a pristine chroot (root), and a build
chroot (build). This script handles both of them.
Options:
-h This help
-c Clean the build chroot before building
-x Update the pristine chroot first (implies -c)
-l <dir> Location of chroot (default .)
-a <arch> Architecture to build for i686 or x86_64 (default is local arch)
-b <dir> Location of your HABS dir (default .)
To build all the packages:
% ./makeahpkg -c -- $(cblrepo build base | tail -n +2)
The script will create a clean ArchLinx installation in a chroot environment
at ./${arch}-chroot
, where ${arch}
is either i686
or x86_64
, depending
on your hardware. Use the option -l <dir>
to put the chroot in a different
location. It is also possible to cross-compile the i686 repository on 64-bit
machines by using the -a
option.
All PKGBUILDs in the project must be generated with the latest release of cblrepo.
The main goal is to maintain a binary repository of up-to-date packages taken from hackageDB. To achieve this we also maintain several repositories of tools, libraries, and scripts:
- cblrepo is the main tool used to maintain a consistent database of package versions and generate PKGBUILDs.
- cabal2arch is a tool which converts a CABAL file into a PKGBUILD, and
optionally a
.install
. (Currently only used for packages not included in the database, e.g. for generating source packages to upload to AUR.) - archlinux is the main dependency of
cabal2arch
. - archlinux-web contains a library and a set of scripts that help with various web-related tasks such as updating the information on hackageDB on what versions of packages that are available for ArchLinux.
All discussion around our HABS tree and other packages take place on the ArchHaskell mailinglist.
Currently the repository contains some 200 packages, which is only a small fraction of the packages on hackageDB. We would of course like to cover 100% of hackageDB, but our resources, tools and processes don't allow it yet.
The current set of packages was chosen in a very unstructured way, and we are still discussing how to decide what packages we take on. Please get involved by joining the mailinglist if you have opinions on how we should pick the packages we provide.
Suggestions for adding individual packages to the set are always welcome. Use the github issue tracker to make sure your request isn't lost. Be aware though that each added package adds to the burden of the team, so there is a real risk that your request is denied. That risk is reduced if you show an interest in contributing to the project.