X-Git-Url: http://gitweb.michael.orlitzky.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=htsn.cabal;h=fb82e5e44f5ce18649b054bfcbe167af4cbf87c7;hb=7300f85caa0e6158eaf9ad972b488e2f58089a89;hp=fe641dfd71d22edaee14ca52b3b773704db3e626;hpb=1c9fc237aae9afa0b8c374366562bfd52787b796;p=dead%2Fhtsn.git diff --git a/htsn.cabal b/htsn.cabal index fe641df..fb82e5e 100644 --- a/htsn.cabal +++ b/htsn.cabal @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ name: htsn -version: 0.0.2 +version: 0.0.4 cabal-version: >= 1.8 author: Michael Orlitzky maintainer: Michael Orlitzky @@ -128,8 +128,10 @@ description: . (Daemon mode only) Create a PID file in the given location. This is used by the init system on Unix to keep track of the running daemon. - Its parent directory must be writable by the user/group that we will - run as! + . + If necessary, its parent directory will be created with owner/group + set to the appropriate user/group, but at most one directory will + be created (that is, we won't create an entire directory tree). . Default: \/run\/htsn\/htsn.pid . @@ -203,7 +205,6 @@ description: executable htsn build-depends: - ansi-terminal == 0.6.*, base == 4.*, cmdargs >= 0.10.6, configurator == 0.2.*, @@ -211,12 +212,12 @@ executable htsn filepath == 1.3.*, hdaemonize == 0.4.*, hslogger == 1.2.*, + htsn-common == 0.0.1, hxt == 9.3.*, MissingH == 1.2.*, network == 2.4.*, - tasty == 0.6.*, + tasty == 0.7.*, tasty-hunit == 0.4.*, - transformers == 0.3.*, unix == 2.6.* main-is: @@ -229,12 +230,10 @@ executable htsn CommandLine Configuration ExitCodes - Logging + FeedHosts OptionalConfiguration - Terminal - TSN.FeedHosts - TSN.Xml Unix + Xml ghc-options: -Wall @@ -265,7 +264,6 @@ test-suite testsuite hs-source-dirs: src test main-is: TestSuite.hs build-depends: - ansi-terminal == 0.6.*, base == 4.*, cmdargs >= 0.10.6, configurator == 0.2.*, @@ -273,12 +271,12 @@ test-suite testsuite filepath == 1.3.*, hdaemonize == 0.4.*, hslogger == 1.2.*, + htsn-common == 0.0.1, hxt == 9.3.*, MissingH == 1.2.*, network == 2.4.*, - tasty == 0.6.*, + tasty == 0.7.*, tasty-hunit == 0.4.*, - transformers == 0.3.*, unix == 2.6.* -- It's not entirely clear to me why I have to reproduce all of this.