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I have a multiple stack based yaml files for different resolvers in my Haskell project.



$ ls *yaml
stack.yaml
stack-lts-12.yaml
stack-lts-11.yaml
stack-lts-10.yaml


How can I invoke the stack build command for a specific yaml file ? By default, it picks up stack.yaml file.










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    I have a multiple stack based yaml files for different resolvers in my Haskell project.



    $ ls *yaml
    stack.yaml
    stack-lts-12.yaml
    stack-lts-11.yaml
    stack-lts-10.yaml


    How can I invoke the stack build command for a specific yaml file ? By default, it picks up stack.yaml file.










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      I have a multiple stack based yaml files for different resolvers in my Haskell project.



      $ ls *yaml
      stack.yaml
      stack-lts-12.yaml
      stack-lts-11.yaml
      stack-lts-10.yaml


      How can I invoke the stack build command for a specific yaml file ? By default, it picks up stack.yaml file.










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      I have a multiple stack based yaml files for different resolvers in my Haskell project.



      $ ls *yaml
      stack.yaml
      stack-lts-12.yaml
      stack-lts-11.yaml
      stack-lts-10.yaml


      How can I invoke the stack build command for a specific yaml file ? By default, it picks up stack.yaml file.







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          The flag --stack-yaml file works for me too. Not sure if it is available for all versions though. Tested with stack version 1.7.1






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            To invoke the build process for a different stack yaml file, you need to set the STACK_YAML environment variable appropriately. Sample demo in bash:



            $ STACK_YAML='stack-lts-12.yaml' stack build
            ...
            ...





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                      To invoke the build process for a different stack yaml file, you need to set the STACK_YAML environment variable appropriately. Sample demo in bash:



                      $ STACK_YAML='stack-lts-12.yaml' stack build
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                        To invoke the build process for a different stack yaml file, you need to set the STACK_YAML environment variable appropriately. Sample demo in bash:



                        $ STACK_YAML='stack-lts-12.yaml' stack build
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                          To invoke the build process for a different stack yaml file, you need to set the STACK_YAML environment variable appropriately. Sample demo in bash:



                          $ STACK_YAML='stack-lts-12.yaml' stack build
                          ...
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                          To invoke the build process for a different stack yaml file, you need to set the STACK_YAML environment variable appropriately. Sample demo in bash:



                          $ STACK_YAML='stack-lts-12.yaml' stack build
                          ...
                          ...






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