That will give you only ghc 7.6.2. If you want latest haskell-platform, source compile is the only option. And btw it is not THAT painful :) You run the script, wait 2-3 minutes and tada!
On Friday, October 4, 2013 8:44:29 PM UTC-7, rusi wrote: > > > > On Sat, Oct 5, 2013 at 9:05 AM, Vagif Verdi <vagif...@gmail.com<javascript:> > > wrote: > >> 13.04 has packages for ghc 7.6.2 >> >> It is easy to install latest haskell platform though. >> >> Just run this script: >> https://github.com/chrisprobst/ubuntu-raring-haskell >> >> > I was hoping that something a little less painful than a full from-source > install is available/known. > > At > http://askubuntu.com/questions/286764/how-to-install-haskell-platform-for-ubuntu-13-04 > > I find this -- basically the platform dependencies seem to have been made > explicit. > > sudo apt-get install ghc alex cabal-install happy libghc-cgi-dev > libghc-fgl-dev libghc-glut-dev libghc-haskell-src-dev libghc-html-dev > libghc-http-dev libghc-hunit-dev libghc-mtl-dev libghc-network-dev > libghc-opengl-dev libghc-parallel-dev libghc-parsec3-dev > libghc-quickcheck2-dev libghc-regex-base-dev libghc-regex-compat-dev > libghc-regex-posix-dev libghc-stm-dev libghc-syb-dev libghc-text-dev > libghc-transformers-dev libghc-xhtml-dev libghc-zlib-dev > > I was wondering if others know it as an ok approach or are there problems? > > Rusi > >
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