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"stack setup --verbose" should also cause verbose output of GHC configure process if possible #3716

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mgsloan opened this issue Dec 28, 2017 · 2 comments

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@mgsloan
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mgsloan commented Dec 28, 2017

See #3712 (comment)

It's too bad stack setup --verbose doesn't also cause the GHC configure step to show all output.

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krisis commented Jan 2, 2018

I can work on this issue if no one is looking into it already.

krisis pushed a commit to krisis/stack that referenced this issue Jan 2, 2018
If -v global flag is passed to stack-setup subcommand we log the GHC
configure output.
Ref: commercialhaskell#3716
krisis pushed a commit to krisis/stack that referenced this issue Jan 3, 2018
If -v global flag is passed to stack-setup subcommand we log the GHC
configure output.
Ref: commercialhaskell#3716
krisis pushed a commit to krisis/stack that referenced this issue Jan 3, 2018
If -v global flag is passed to stack-setup subcommand we log the GHC
configure output.
Ref: commercialhaskell#3716
krisis pushed a commit to krisis/stack that referenced this issue Jan 4, 2018
If -v global flag is passed to stack-setup subcommand we log the GHC
configure output.
Ref: commercialhaskell#3716
krisis pushed a commit to krisis/stack that referenced this issue Jan 5, 2018
If -v global flag is passed to stack-setup subcommand we log the GHC
configure output.
Ref: commercialhaskell#3716
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snoyberg commented Jan 7, 2018

Implemented via #3740, thanks!

@snoyberg snoyberg closed this as completed Jan 7, 2018
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