diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -67,17 +67,22 @@
 ## Development
 
 For developers who need to build against a local copy of hsinstall
-I found this technique useful. Clone a copy of the source code and
-install it locally:
+I found this technique useful. Get a copy of the source code:
 
       $ darcs clone http://hub.darcs.net/dino/hsinstall
-      $ cd hsinstall
-      $ stack install
 
+or
+
+      $ stack unpack hsinstall
+
 In another project (nearby on your system, say), modify `stack.yaml`:
 
-      extra-package-dbs:
-      - ../hsinstall/.stack-work/install/x86_64-linux/lts-7.0/8.0.1/pkgdb
+      packages:
+      - '.'
+      - location: /cfs/devA/projects/lib/hsinstall-1.1
+        extra-dep: true
+      extra-deps:
+      - hsinstall-1.1
 
 And then you should be able to build against this copy of
 hsinstall. Of course, these are just examples, the version numbers
diff --git a/hsinstall.cabal b/hsinstall.cabal
--- a/hsinstall.cabal
+++ b/hsinstall.cabal
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 name:                hsinstall
-version:             1.1
+version:             1.2
 synopsis:            Install Haskell software
 description:         This is a utility to install Haskell programs on a system using stack. Even though stack has an `install` command, I found it to be not enough for my needs. This software tries to install the binaries, the LICENSE file and also the resources directory if it finds one. There is also an optional library component to assist with locating installed data files at runtime.
 homepage:            
@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@
 category:            Utility
 build-type:          Simple
 cabal-version:       >=1.10
+tested-with:         GHC >= 8.0.1
 data-files:          resources/foo
 extra-source-files:  README.md
                      resources/foo
diff --git a/util/install.hs b/util/install.hs
--- a/util/install.hs
+++ b/util/install.hs
@@ -72,6 +72,13 @@
    installExitCode <- system $ "stack install --local-bin-path=" ++ (binDir dirs)
    unless (ok installExitCode) $ die "Can't continue because stack install failed"
 
+   -- Copy additional scripts
+   {-
+   putStrLn "Copying additional scripts"
+   mapM_ (\f -> copyFile ("util" </> f) (binDir dirs </> f))
+      [ "script1.sh", "script2.hs" ]
+   -}
+
    -- Copy the license
    putStrLn "\nCopying LICENSE"
    createDirectoryIfMissing True $ docDir dirs
