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diff --git a/doc/languages-frameworks/haskell.md b/doc/languages-frameworks/haskell.md index 6728f4abba0e3..f16077cced4f7 100644 --- a/doc/languages-frameworks/haskell.md +++ b/doc/languages-frameworks/haskell.md @@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ its normal core packages: mtl-2.2.1 This function allows users to define their own development environment by means -of an override. After adding the following snippet to `~/.nixpkgs/config.nix`, +of an override. After adding the following snippet to `~/.config/nixpkgs/config.nix`, { packageOverrides = super: let self = super.pkgs; in @@ -522,7 +522,7 @@ file with `cabal2nix`: $ cd ~/src/foo && cabal2nix . >default.nix $ cd ~/src/bar && cabal2nix . >default.nix -Then edit your `~/.nixpkgs/config.nix` file to register those builds in the +Then edit your `~/.config/nixpkgs/config.nix` file to register those builds in the default Haskell package set: { @@ -554,7 +554,7 @@ Every Haskell package set takes a function called `overrides` that you can use to manipulate the package as much as you please. One useful application of this feature is to replace the default `mkDerivation` function with one that enables library profiling for all packages. To accomplish that, add configure the -following snippet in your `~/.nixpkgs/config.nix` file: +following snippet in your `~/.config/nixpkgs/config.nix` file: { packageOverrides = super: let self = super.pkgs; in @@ -583,7 +583,7 @@ The first step is to generate Nix build instructions with `cabal2nix`: $ cabal2nix cabal://ghc-events-0.4.3.0 >~/.nixpkgs/ghc-events-0.4.3.0.nix -Then add the override in `~/.nixpkgs/config.nix`: +Then add the override in `~/.config/nixpkgs/config.nix`: { packageOverrides = super: let self = super.pkgs; in |