Haskell 6.0 install

2003-09-01 Thread Mark Espinoza
Hello,

 I let make run while I was sleeping on my redhat 7.3 system and in
the morning it seemed to have worked. I ran make install which also
seemed to work. Now when I type ghc --help it tells me about
ghc-5.04.2. Does this mean that I am still running ghc 5? What can I
do if I am still running ghc 5? Will it cause me any serious problems
if I start going through An Introduction To Functional Programming
Systems Using Haskell and deal with it later? Thanks.

Sincerely,

Mark
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Re: Haskell 6.0 install

2003-09-01 Thread David Roundy
On Mon, Sep 01, 2003 at 06:37:29AM -0500, Mark Espinoza wrote:
 Hello,
 
  I let make run while I was sleeping on my redhat 7.3 system
 and in the morning it seemed to have worked. I ran make install
 which also seemed to work. Now when I type ghc --help it tells
 me about ghc-5.04.2. Does this mean that I am still running
 ghc 5?  What can I do if I am still running ghc 5? Will it
 cause me any serious problems if I start going through An
 Introduction To Functional Programming Systems Using Haskell
 and deal with it later? Thanks.

You can try running with ghc6 rather than ghc.  ghc 6 and 5 can be
installed in parallel without problems, and if you're writing pure haskell
98 with no extensions (as I imagine the book does), you should be able to
use either one with no problems.
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David Roundy
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