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This is the most recent release (here's the announcement), for which a source distribution and selected
binary distributions are available.
Much expansion, reorganisation, optimisation and bug fixing has gone on in
hslibs.
Online Docs
Distributions
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Source distribution:
.tar.bz2 (2.9 M) (needs
an installed GHC to build; if you've not got that, get an HC source
dist; see below)
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Windows 9x/NT/2000 (20 M)
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PC running Linux (glibc 2.1), full binary build, including profiling
versions of libraries:
.tar.bz2 (9.2 M)
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Sun Sparc running Solaris 2.7, full binary build, including profiling
versions of libraries:
.tar.bz2 (11.5 M)
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Linux RedHat 6 binary,
RedHat 6 profiling
libraries, RedHat
6 source, RedHat
7 binary, RedHat
7 profiling libraries and RedHat
7 source RPMs (RedHat 7 RPMs courtesy of Manuel
Chakravarty). Note: to get GHC to work on RedHat 7 systems,
you need to install these GMP 2 libraries
and development
RPMs. Don't worry, they co-exist with GMP 3, as supplied with RedHat 7,
quite happily.
- Debian Linux packages (courtesy of Michael Weber).
- FreeBSD binaries are available in the form of a FreeBSD package
(lang/ghc-4.08.1), available from your local FreeBSD
mirror site.
- NetBSD/x86 users will also be able to get GHC as a package (lang/ghc-4.08),
from your local NetBSD mirror site. The port template source is
here.
(Try version 4.04 for now.)
- hppa1.1-hp-hpux
binaries.
- MacOS X
(experimental).
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PowerPC/Linux
(unregisterised, no profiling, standard binary distribution).
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x86 HC files, for building from source without a
previous installation of GHC.
.tar.bz2 (3.9 M)
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Unregisterised HC files. These are useful in bootstrapping GHC on
a new platform. .tar.bz2 (3.5 M)
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Sparc HC files, for building from source without a previous
installation of GHC.
.tar.bz2 (3.8 M)
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