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Haskell support on various Linux distributions. How to find Haskell applications and tools, contribute new packages, and get help for your distribution.

Available downloads:

For most cases, the Haskell Platform is the preferred download.

Mostly distributions should provide:

  • GHC
  • Core libraries
  • Core development tools
  • Cabal and cabal-install


Arch Haskell

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Main Arch Haskell site

Wiki Arch Haskell Wiki
Blog Arch Haskell Blog
IRC #arch-haskell @ freenode.org
Applications Haskell applications provided on Arch Linux
Libraries Haskell libraries on Arch Linux
Tools cabal2arch


Debian GNU/Linux

Debian Gnu/Linux provides a good toolchain for Haskell development


Fedora

Fedora Haskell SIG Page


Gentoo

Gentoo

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IRC #gentoo-haskell @ freenode.org
Applications Haskell applications and libraries provided on Gentoo Linux
Tools hackport


Slackware Linux

Slackware does not have official Haskell support.

An unofficial Slackware repository for Haskell tools, library and programs is available here. This repository works with slapt-get and swaret.

Tools: slackbuild


Ubuntu

This is pretty much the same as Debian, providing you add the 'universe' and/or 'multiverse' repositories, which import Debian packages and recompile them to match Ubuntu dependencies. The exact versions of packages may be different from Debian, but they tend to be ahead of Debian stable (sometimes by a long way).


RHEL, CentOS, Scientific Linux 5 and 6 and Fedora 16 and 17

Downloads for these distributions can be found at JustHub


Blog articles