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jtdaugherty avatar jtdaugherty commented on May 18, 2024
Support for pandoc 1.9?

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jtdaugherty avatar jtdaugherty commented on May 18, 2024

I tried building mathblog against pandoc-1.9.1.1 this morning and it worked without issue. Generating post HTML from my input documents also seems to work just fine, so I will cut a mathblog release later today with a relaxed Pandoc dependency range.

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jtdaugherty avatar jtdaugherty commented on May 18, 2024

Check it out and let me know how it goes: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/mathblog-0.4

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peti avatar peti commented on May 18, 2024

I have tried building the new version, but now I run into the same problem but with different dependencies! mathblog requires SHA-1.4.*, but my distribution ships version 1.5.0.0 of that package. Then mathblog requires HUnit-1.2.2.*, but my distribution ships HUnit-1.2.4.2 (which is also the version mandated by the Haskell Platform standard). Last but not least, mathblog is restricted to test-framework >=0.3.3 && <0.4, but my distribution is at version 0.5 of that package.

I can install mathblog through Cabal, of course, but I would very much like to use my distribution's package manager to do that, rather than having to use two different programs to do the same thing.

Would it be possible to update those other dependencies to their respective latest version, too?

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jtdaugherty avatar jtdaugherty commented on May 18, 2024

I did a test build against those deps and it worked, so I loosened the dependencies you mentioned in 0fbc809. Let me know if that works.

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peti avatar peti commented on May 18, 2024

Yes, now the package compiles just fine! Thank you very much for your help. I look forward to trying out mathblog. From I can tell so far, it looks exactly like the tool I've been looking for since a while. (Currently, I'm using ikiwikii, but I'm not quite happy with it.)

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peti avatar peti commented on May 18, 2024

If you have the chance, could you please release the new version on Hackage?

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jtdaugherty avatar jtdaugherty commented on May 18, 2024

Yep. See http://hackage.haskell.org/package/mathblog-0.5

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