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authorThomas Koch <thomas@koch.ro>2016-07-23 12:14:31 +0200
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2016-07-23 12:14:31 +0200
commit70ee447ff10b2ca46a28f8a5c8a250c48d91e46e (patch)
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parent24e6d6865ac682ad8c0e3737c7be7ac9ae6ea74e (diff)
downloadhakyll-70ee447ff10b2ca46a28f8a5c8a250c48d91e46e.tar.gz
stack init is not really optional
stack build complains if there is no stack.yaml so the previous comment is misleading for people who don't know what stack init does.
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@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ The file `site.hs` holds the configuration of your site, as an executable
haskell program. We can compile and run it like this:
$ cd my-site
- $ stack init # To create stack.yaml
+ $ stack init # creates stack.yaml file based on my-site.cabal
$ stack build
$ stack exec site build