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- Stack_(software) abstract "Stack is a tool to build Haskell projects and manage their dependencies. It uses the Cabal library together with a curated version of the Hackage repository.Stack competes against Cabal's binary cabal-install and has been created as a result of the overall criticism about dependency problems. It does not, however, provide its own package format, but uses existing *.cabal files and complements projects with an additional stack.yaml file.".
- Q22661305 abstract "Stack is a tool to build Haskell projects and manage their dependencies. It uses the Cabal library together with a curated version of the Hackage repository.Stack competes against Cabal's binary cabal-install and has been created as a result of the overall criticism about dependency problems. It does not, however, provide its own package format, but uses existing *.cabal files and complements projects with an additional stack.yaml file.".
- Stack_(software) comment "Stack is a tool to build Haskell projects and manage their dependencies. It uses the Cabal library together with a curated version of the Hackage repository.Stack competes against Cabal's binary cabal-install and has been created as a result of the overall criticism about dependency problems. It does not, however, provide its own package format, but uses existing *.cabal files and complements projects with an additional stack.yaml file.".
- Q22661305 comment "Stack is a tool to build Haskell projects and manage their dependencies. It uses the Cabal library together with a curated version of the Hackage repository.Stack competes against Cabal's binary cabal-install and has been created as a result of the overall criticism about dependency problems. It does not, however, provide its own package format, but uses existing *.cabal files and complements projects with an additional stack.yaml file.".