reform-lucid: preferred and deprecated versions

Preferred and deprecated versions can be used to influence Cabal's decisions about which versions of reform-lucid to install. If a range of versions is preferred, it means that the installer won't install a non-preferred package version unless it is explicitly specified or if it's the only choice the installer has. Deprecating a version adds a range which excludes just that version. All of this information is collected in the preferred-versions file that's included in the index tarball. [maintainers: edit]

If all the available versions of a package are non-preferred or deprecated, cabal-install will treat this the same as if none of them are. This feature doesn't affect whether or not to install a package, only for selecting versions after a given package has decided to be installed. Entire-package deprecation is also available, but it's separate from preferred versions.

Stored information

reform-lucid has no preferred version ranges.

Explicitly deprecated versions for reform-lucid include: 0.0.1.0, 0.0.1.1

The version range given to this package, therefore, is <0.0.1.0 || >0.0.1.0 && <0.0.1.1 || >0.0.1.1

Versions affected

Green versions are normal versions. Yellow are those out of any preferred version ranges. Red are deprecated.

0.0.1.0, 0.0.1.1, 0.0.1.2, 0.1.0.0