diff --git a/changelog b/changelog
--- a/changelog
+++ b/changelog
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+0.3.4.5
+	The following are all a courtesy of Oleg Grenrus (phadej):
+
+	* Support GHC-8.0.1
+	* Support binary-0.8
+	* Enable Travis continuous integration
+
 0.3.4.4
 	* Improved performance of toDecimalDigits by 13%.
 
diff --git a/scientific.cabal b/scientific.cabal
--- a/scientific.cabal
+++ b/scientific.cabal
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 name:                scientific
-version:             0.3.4.4
+version:             0.3.4.5
 synopsis:            Numbers represented using scientific notation
 description:
   @Data.Scientific@ provides the number type 'Scientific'. Scientific numbers are
@@ -68,14 +68,14 @@
                        Utils
   other-extensions:    DeriveDataTypeable, BangPatterns
   ghc-options:         -Wall
-  build-depends:       base        >= 4.3   && < 4.9
+  build-depends:       base        >= 4.3   && < 4.10
                      , ghc-prim
                      , deepseq     >= 1.3   && < 1.5
                      , text        >= 0.8   && < 1.3
                      , hashable    >= 1.1.2 && < 1.3
                      , vector      >= 0.5   && < 0.12
                      , containers  >= 0.1   && < 0.6
-                     , binary      >= 0.4.1 && < 0.8
+                     , binary      >= 0.4.1 && < 0.9
 
   if flag(integer-simple)
       build-depends: integer-simple
@@ -98,8 +98,8 @@
   ghc-options:      -Wall
 
   build-depends: scientific
-               , base             >= 4.3   && < 4.9
-               , binary           >= 0.4.1 && < 0.8
+               , base             >= 4.3   && < 4.10
+               , binary           >= 0.4.1 && < 0.9
                , tasty            >= 0.5   && < 0.12
                , tasty-ant-xml    >= 1.0   && < 1.1
                , tasty-hunit      >= 0.8   && < 0.10
@@ -120,5 +120,5 @@
   default-language: Haskell2010
   ghc-options:      -O2
   build-depends:    scientific
-                  , base        >= 4.3   && < 4.9
+                  , base        >= 4.3   && < 4.10
                   , criterion   >= 0.5   && < 1.2
