There comes up with a problem that cabal's base is conflicted with the dependency in .cabal file, it seems that my base version is too high, so is there a way to downgrade my base package version in the cabal sandbox.
Resolving dependencies...
cabal: Could not resolve dependencies:
[__0] trying: decafc-0.0.0 (user goal)
[__1] next goal: base (dependency of decafc)
[__1] rejecting: base-4.11.1.0/installed-4.1... (conflict: decafc => base>=4.5
&& <=4.9)
[__1] rejecting: base-4.11.1.0, base-4.11.0.0, base-4.10.1.0, base-4.10.0.0,
base-4.9.1.0, base-4.9.0.0, base-4.8.2.0, base-4.8.1.0, base-4.8.0.0,
base-4.7.0.2, base-4.7.0.1, base-4.7.0.0, base-4.6.0.1, base-4.6.0.0,
base-4.5.1.0, base-4.5.0.0, base-4.4.1.0, base-4.4.0.0, base-4.3.1.0,
base-4.3.0.0, base-4.2.0.2, base-4.2.0.1, base-4.2.0.0, base-4.1.0.0,
base-4.0.0.0, base-3.0.3.2, base-3.0.3.1 (constraint from non-upgradeable
package requires installed instance)
[__1] fail (backjumping, conflict set: base, decafc)
After searching the rest of the dependency tree exhaustively, these were the
goals I've had most trouble fulfilling: base, decafc
Note: when using a sandbox, all packages are required to have consistent
dependencies. Try reinstalling/unrstering the offending packages or
recreating the sandbox.
There is another problem that when using stack, how to add some flags to the alex if running stack build, for example, the cabal instruction is cabal install --alex-options="--ghc --template=\"$TOP/alex\"". So how to let the stack do the same things?