> Does a GHC 4.06 exist for Windows NT? The binary distribution says
> 4.05. When the setup program has completed the task, where do I find
> the GHC compiler? I see a hsc.exe but not GHC.exe. A sample program
> points to a GHC to test the setup.
The compiler driver is called ghc-4.05, not ghc (admittedly this is a bit
silly). You can just copy it or make a link to it called ghc.
> Can you point me to update information or a source where I can
> properly install GHC 4.06? I've tried the "fptools" pack but it seems
> a bit confusing...one message states the the "happy-inplace" cannot be
> found...Has anyone experience this problem? I need a clear step by
> step "cook book" approach to installing and running the haskell
> compiler on windows NT. Can you be of any assistance?
At the moment 4.06 doesn't (AFAIK) build on Windows NT (at least, it's OK
under cygwin, but not under mingwin; in addition, the build system is
slightly broken). I'm working on it, to get a new Windows build together;
unfortunately, major changes since 4.05 have led to a certain amount of
bit-rot with respect to the Windows version. You should probably stick to
4.05 for now.
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