This was spawned by a mailing list discussion. I'm going to summarize what I think is the conclusion of that discussion:
stack install
is a misnomer, since this is just about copying an executable to a new directorystack cp
or similarstack install
command to existstack cp
command with the exact behavior of stack install
today, and modify stack install
to (1) give a message "you probably meant stack cp
" (possibly with a link to this very issue?) and then perform a stack cp
If we go this route, I imagine we should do something quite similar for stack uninstall
, but that's really a separate discussion.
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