hackage2nix: drop old packages that were required for stack prior to version 1.5.x
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then appendConfigureFlag super.gtk "-fhave-quartz-gtk"
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else super.gtk;
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# The stack people don't bother making their own code compile in an LTS-based
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# environment: https://github.com/commercialhaskell/stack/issues/3001.
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stack = super.stack.overrideScope (self: super: {
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store-core = self.store-core_0_3;
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store = self.store_0_3_1;
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hpack = self.hpack_0_17_1;
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});
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# It makes no sense to have intero-nix-shim in Hackage, so we publish it here only.
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intero-nix-shim = self.callPackage ../tools/haskell/intero-nix-shim {};
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- haddock-api == 2.16.* # required on GHC 7.10.x
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- haddock-library == 1.2.* # required for haddock-api-2.16.x
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- haskell-src-exts == 1.18.* # required by hoogle-5.0.4
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- hpack < 0.18 # required by stack-1.4.0
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- mtl < 2.2 # newer versions require transformers > 0.4.x, which we cannot provide in GHC 7.8.x
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- mtl-prelude < 2 # required for to build postgrest on mtl 2.1.x platforms
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- network == 2.6.3.1 # newer versions don't compile with GHC 7.4.x and below
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- seqid < 0.2 # newer versions depend on transformers 0.4.x which we cannot provide in GHC 7.8.x
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- seqid-streams < 0.2 # newer versions depend on transformers 0.4.x which we cannot provide in GHC 7.8.x
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- split < 0.2 # newer versions don't work with GHC 6.12.3
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- store < 0.4 # needed by stack 1.4.0
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- store-core < 0.4 # needed by stack 1.4.0
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- tar < 0.4.2.0 # later versions don't work with GHC < 7.6.x
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- transformers == 0.4.3.* # the latest version isn't supported by mtl yet
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- vector < 0.10.10 # newer versions don't work with GHC 6.12.3
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