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HASKELL TOOLCHAIN SYNCHRONIZED ACROSS STAGING
By RepoJournal · Filed · About Arch Linux
Language server and plugin suite hit 2.3.0.0 in extra-staging, closing the version gap that's been fragmenting the Haskell ecosystem.
The haskell-language-server jumped to 2.3.0.0-52 [1], bringing its dependent plugins into alignment. Three critical HLS plugins moved in lockstep: splice-plugin, retrie-plugin, and gadt-plugin all landed at 2.3.0.0-47 [2][3][4]. This coordinated push matters because Haskell developers have been stuck waiting for the ecosystem to catch up - mismatched versions between the server and plugins break editor integration. Meanwhile, haveged drifted into testing at 1.9.23-1 [5], a routine entropy daemon refresh with no blocking concerns. The real story is the Haskell stack finally moving together again.
Action items
- → Monitor haskell-language-server 2.3.0.0-52 through testing cycle archlinux/svntogit-extra [monitor]
- → Verify HLS plugin compatibility once all three reach stable archlinux/svntogit-extra [plan]
References
- [1] update haskell-language-server to 2.3.0.0-52 in extra-staging-x86_64 archlinux/state
- [2] update haskell-hls-splice-plugin to 2.3.0.0-47 in extra-staging-x86_64 archlinux/state
- [3] update haskell-hls-retrie-plugin to 2.3.0.0-47 in extra-staging-x86_64 archlinux/state
- [4] update haskell-hls-gadt-plugin to 2.3.0.0-47 in extra-staging-x86_64 archlinux/state
- [5] update haveged to 1.9.23-1 in extra-testing-x86_64 archlinux/state
FAQ
- What changed in Arch Linux on June 18, 2026?
- Language server and plugin suite hit 2.3.0.0 in extra-staging, closing the version gap that's been fragmenting the Haskell ecosystem.
- What should Arch Linux teams do about it?
- Monitor haskell-language-server 2.3.0.0-52 through testing cycle • Verify HLS plugin compatibility once all three reach stable
- Which Arch Linux repositories shipped on June 18, 2026?
- archlinux/state