* Newly added are bitwuzla and cvc5 (unpackaged at the moment)
* Refactor sed expression disabling solves we don't provide in the test
suite.
* Stop conditionally disabling z3 solver on aarch64, seems there is no
reason for it anymore.
We already had a xmonad-nix.patch for XMonad 0.17, so it's just a matter
of using it. The old patch for 0.16 can be dropped as well, since we no
longer ship that version.
I've tried to be conservative and only clean up things that broke eval
which in most cases had to do with uses of versioned packages that have
become the default in Stackage Nightly now. There's probably still
potential for cleaning up some additional workarounds and likely there
are still a lot of new workarounds to be found once we know about the
build failures.
Also note that clean eval only means that nix-env doesn't fail.
Notes:
* HLS now lacks the stylish-haskell and britanny plugins by default,
since they don't support GHC 9.0.2. We'll need to re-enable them
for GHC < 9.0.2
* A lot of uses of hspec 2.9.* can probably be removed, as 2.8.* which
is used in Stackage Nightly is new enough for most packages.
Expose from haskell.packages.ghc921 (which is the only GHC version that
can build it easily atm) and additionally install man page, language
guide and code examples.
retrie 1.2.0.0 adds support for 9.2, but drops it for all prior
versions. haskell.packages.ghc921.retrie stays at 1.2.0.0.
haskell.packages.ghc921.ghc-exactprint: 0.6.4 -> 1.3.0
Move everything into a single overrideCabal and express conditionality
using optionalAttrs. This should make it easier to add
more (un)conditional overrides in the future.
PR was merged after the switch to haskell.lib.compose by default, but
originally created before that day, so the argument order used was
completely wrong, but CI didn't show it, because its state was stale.
The compile time check for close_range support is broken fundamentally
at the moment (linux-headers is always 5.14, so it'll always assume
close_range is available, upstream is aware of this issue). As a
workaround, we disable the test suite if the kernel on the builder is
too old, allowing the package to still be built.