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The only reason I included `HostEndian` is so that the current built-in default endianness is not exposed. That way it could later be changed without breaking code for people who...
1. Yes. Although as a conduit user I personally do not need the package split, I see this as potentially becoming an important infrastructure package across the entire Haskell ecosystem....
For me - none of the above works, it's still broken exactly as OP describes. To use AC I still need to run `auto-complete-mode` manually each time I visit a...
This works: (require 'auto-complete) (global-auto-complete-mode) But there doesn't seem to be any such thing as `ac-config-default`.
> support building for different linux installs? Or other unix-like OSes. Well, even github-integrated travis-ci, with its dead simple interface, was not trivial to set up. They currently support a...
Yeah I saw that. It thought I saw somewhere else that said Mac OS X support is only for private projects, which I interpreted to mean paid projects. But your're...
> build-then-install inside a containered target OS? Working on that. But what are the new instructions for a user install of the HP from the HP tarball? Looks like we're...
As an end user on linux, I have almost never used linux distro HP packages, for myself or at work. We always use the source tarball. In my opinion, the...
Here is a suggested installation workflow that would be familiar to people who would be doing an installation from source: ``` ./platform.sh clean ``` or ``` ./platform.sh [options] build ```...
We are straying off topic for this issue. We should open a new issue for the installation from source workflow on linux.