The GHC development team is pleased to announce the third and likely last alpha release leading up to GHC 8.4.1. The usual release artifacts are available from
https://downloads.haskell.org/~ghc/8.4.1-alpha3 Due to user demand we now offer a binary distribution for 64-bit Fedora 27, which links against ncurses6. This is in contrast to the Debian 8 distribution, which links against ncurses5. Users of newer distributions (Fedora 27, Debian Sid) should use this new Fedora 27 distribution. Also due to user demand we have reintroduced compatibility with GCC 4.4, which earlier alphas had dropped due to #14244. Note that this release is still affected by #14675, wherein the compiler will segmentation fault when built with some Ubuntu toolchains. We are actively working to identify the cause and hope that this will be resolved before the final release. === Notes on release scheduling === The 8.4.1 release marks the first release where GHC will be adhering to its new, higher-cadence release schedule [1]. Under this new scheme, major releases will be made in 6-month intervals with interstitial minor releases as necessary. In order to minimize the likelihood of schedule slippage and to ensure adequate testing, each major release will be preceded by a number of regular alpha releases. We will begin issuing these releases roughly three months before the final date of the major release and will issue roughly one every two weeks during this period. This high release cadence will allow us to quickly get fixes into users' hands and more quickly identify potential issues. As always, do let us know if you encounter any trouble in the course of testing. Thanks for your help! Cheers, - Ben [1] https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/blog/2017-release-schedule
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