Re-enable shelly as a new version has been released

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Mihai Maruseac 2017-08-07 19:38:39 -07:00
parent d201109546
commit aa3d0aa2fe

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@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ packages:
- alex - alex
- async - async
- base16-bytestring - base16-bytestring
# - c2hs # GHC 8.2.1 via shelly - c2hs
- csv-conduit - csv-conduit
- executable-hash - executable-hash
- executable-path - executable-path
@ -1165,7 +1165,7 @@ packages:
# - idris # bounds aeson # - idris # bounds aeson
- libffi - libffi
- xmonad-contrib - xmonad-contrib
# - shelly # GHC 8.2.1: time < 1.7 - shelly
# - cairo # Cabal 2.0.0.2 # - cairo # Cabal 2.0.0.2
# - gio # Cabal 2.0.0.2 # - gio # Cabal 2.0.0.2
@ -2212,8 +2212,7 @@ packages:
- titlecase - titlecase
"Mark Fine <mark.fine@gmail.com> @markfine": "Mark Fine <mark.fine@gmail.com> @markfine":
[] - postgresql-schema
# - postgresql-schema # GHC 8.2.1 via shelly
# - sbp # build failure # - sbp # build failure
"Jinjing Wang <nfjinjing@gmail.com> @nfjinjing": "Jinjing Wang <nfjinjing@gmail.com> @nfjinjing":
@ -4151,7 +4150,6 @@ tell-me-when-its-released:
- cryptohash-md5-0.11.100.1 # re-enable benchmarks, https://github.com/fpco/stackage/issues/2538#issuecomment-304458844 - cryptohash-md5-0.11.100.1 # re-enable benchmarks, https://github.com/fpco/stackage/issues/2538#issuecomment-304458844
- cryptohash-sha1-0.11.100.1 # re-enable benchmarks, https://github.com/fpco/stackage/issues/2538#issuecomment-304458844 - cryptohash-sha1-0.11.100.1 # re-enable benchmarks, https://github.com/fpco/stackage/issues/2538#issuecomment-304458844
- cryptohash-sha256-0.11.100.1 # re-enable benchmarks, https://github.com/fpco/stackage/issues/2538#issuecomment-304458844 - cryptohash-sha256-0.11.100.1 # re-enable benchmarks, https://github.com/fpco/stackage/issues/2538#issuecomment-304458844
- shelly-1.6.8.3 # re-enable shelly, c2hs, etc
# Packages which should be hidden after registering, to avoid module name # Packages which should be hidden after registering, to avoid module name
# conflicts. This is intended for at least two use cases: # conflicts. This is intended for at least two use cases: