@hackage stack3.3.1

The Haskell Tool Stack

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    @hackage/guardian
  • Package Flags

      developer-mode
       (off by default)

      By default, output extra developer information.

      disable-git-info
       (off by default)

      Disable inclusion of current Git information in the Stack executable when it is built.

      disable-stack-upload
       (off by default)

      For use only during development and debugging. Disable 'stack upload' so that it does not make HTTP requests. Stack will output information about the HTTP request(s) that it would have made if the command was enabled.

      hide-dependency-versions
       (off by default)

      Hides dependency versions from 'stack --version'. Used only when building a Stack executable for official release. Note to packagers/distributors: DO NOT OVERRIDE THIS FLAG IF YOU ARE BUILDING STACK ANY OTHER WAY (e.g. using Cabal or from Hackage), as it makes debugging support requests more difficult.

      integration-tests
       (off by default)

      Run the integration test suite.

      static
       (off by default)

      When building the Stack executable, or the stack-integration-test executable, pass the -static and -pthread flags to the linker used by GHC.

      supported-build
       (off by default)

      If false, causes 'stack --version' to issue a warning about the build being unsupported. Used only when building a Stack executable for official release. Note to packagers/distributors: DO NOT OVERRIDE THIS FLAG IF YOU ARE BUILDING STACK ANY OTHER WAY (e.g. using Cabal or from Hackage), as it makes debugging support requests more difficult.

Please see the documentation at https://docs.haskellstack.org for usage information.

If building a stack executable for distribution, please download the source code from https://github.com/commercialhaskell/stack/releases and build it using Stack itself in order to ensure identical behaviour to official binaries. This package on Hackage is provided for convenience and bootstrapping purposes.

Note that the API for the library is not currently stable, and may change significantly, even between minor releases. It is currently only intended for use by the executable.