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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. |
Haskell support on various Linux distributions. How to find Haskell applications and tools, contribute new packages, and get help for your distribution. |
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− | * [http://haskell.org/ghc/download_ghc_6_10_1.html#binaries Download GHC for Linux] |
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+ | * [http://www.haskell.org/platform/linux.html The Haskell Platform] |
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+ | * [http://www.haskell.org/ghc/distribution_packages GHC Distribution Packages] |
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+ | * [http://www.haskell.org/ghc/ GHC source] |
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+ | For most cases, the Haskell Platform is the preferred download. |
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Mostly distributions should provide: |
Mostly distributions should provide: |
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* Cabal and cabal-install |
* Cabal and cabal-install |
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− | Optionally they provide parts of the emerging [http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Haskell_Platform Haskell Platform]. |
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==Arch Haskell== |
==Arch Haskell== |
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| [http://hackage.haskell.org/cgi-bin/hackage-scripts/package/cabal2arch cabal2arch] |
| [http://hackage.haskell.org/cgi-bin/hackage-scripts/package/cabal2arch cabal2arch] |
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==Debian GNU/Linux== |
==Debian GNU/Linux== |
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* IRC channel: #debian-haskell @ irc.debian.org |
* IRC channel: #debian-haskell @ irc.debian.org |
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* Making new packages: .deb from .cabal is a [[Creating_Debian_packages_from_Cabal_package|fairly easy process]]. |
* Making new packages: .deb from .cabal is a [[Creating_Debian_packages_from_Cabal_package|fairly easy process]]. |
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==Fedora== |
==Fedora== |
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* Mailing list: [http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-haskell-list fedora-haskell-list] |
* Mailing list: [http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-haskell-list fedora-haskell-list] |
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* IRC channel: The #fedora-haskell IRC channel on Freenode |
* IRC channel: The #fedora-haskell IRC channel on Freenode |
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==Gentoo== |
==Gentoo== |
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[[Gentoo]] |
[[Gentoo]] |
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==Slackware Linux== |
==Slackware Linux== |
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Slackware does not have official Haskell support. |
Slackware does not have official Haskell support. |
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Tools: [http://gorgias.mine.nu/repos/slackBuild/ slackbuild] |
Tools: [http://gorgias.mine.nu/repos/slackBuild/ slackbuild] |
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==Ubuntu== |
==Ubuntu== |
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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). |
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). |
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+ | == RHEL, CentOS, Scientific Linux 5 and 6 and Fedora 16 and 17 == |
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+ | Downloads for these distributions can be found at [http://justhub.org/download JustHub] |
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+ | * [http://deltadiaz.blogspot.nl/2013/04/haskell-platform-from-source-in-linux.html Haskell Platform from source in Linux] |
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+ | * [http://www.vex.net/~trebla/haskell/haskell-platform.xhtml Haskell Platform from Source on Unix-Like] |
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Revision as of 06:14, 15 April 2013
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
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
- Libraries: The most important packages are available in the stable, testing and unstable trees.
- Applications:
- Mailing list: debian-haskell
- Wiki:
- IRC channel: #debian-haskell @ irc.debian.org
- Making new packages: .deb from .cabal is a fairly easy process.
Fedora
- Applications/Libraries: Closed package reviews CC'd to fedora-haskell-list
- Mailing list: fedora-haskell-list
- IRC channel: The #fedora-haskell IRC channel on Freenode
Gentoo
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