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  • Bump CI 'haskell.yml' to latest GHC minors and latest actions
  • Haskell-CI: bump to GHC 9.6.4
  • Allow zlib-0.7

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LGTM

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Mikolaj commented Feb 9, 2024

@andreasabel: anything missing? If not, do the honours! :)

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I now made the hackage revisions to:

  • hackage-security
  • hackage-security-HTTP
  • hackage-repo-tool

2024-02-11T14:05:43Z AndreasAbel hackage-repo-tool-0.1.1.3-r6
2024-02-11T14:03:35Z AndreasAbel hackage-security-HTTP-0.1.1.1-r8
2024-02-11T13:57:22Z AndreasAbel hackage-security-0.6.2.4-r1

Also: Delete x-revision field from hackage-security-HTTP.cabal etc.

These .cabal files contain at this point changes we do not want to
release in a revision.
@andreasabel andreasabel merged commit 3f0535b into master Feb 11, 2024
@andreasabel andreasabel deleted the zlib-0.7 branch February 11, 2024 14:20
@andreasabel andreasabel added the re: dependencies Concerning bounds of dependencies (Haskell ecosystem) label Feb 11, 2024
@andreasabel andreasabel self-assigned this Feb 11, 2024
@andreasabel andreasabel added this to the 0.6.2.5 milestone Mar 19, 2024
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