2 \documentstyle[11pt,literate]{article}
4 \title{Release notes for Glasgow Haskell}
6 Department of Computing Science\\
7 University of Glasgow\\
11 Email: glasgow-haskell-\{users,bugs\}-request\@dcs.gla.ac.uk}
19 % NOTE TO MAINTAINERS: the way these notes are organized:
20 % (1) What's new in the current release
21 % (2) What's next ("real soon now")
22 % (3) What was new in previous releases (reverse chronological order)
25 % Remember: this isn't the compiler documentation! -- it's just
26 % pointers to it. Mentioning something in the release notes is not
27 % the same as documenting it.
29 \section[release-2-03]{Release notes for version~2.04---6/97}
30 \input{2-04-notes.lit}
32 \section[release-2-03]{Release notes for version~2.03---4/97}
33 \input{2-03-notes.lit}
35 \section[release-2-02]{Release notes for version~2.02---3/97}
36 \input{2-02-notes.lit}
38 \section[release-2-01]{Release notes for version~2.01---7/96}
39 \input{2-01-notes.lit}
41 %\section[release-RSN]{What we hope to do Real Soon Now}
43 %\input{real-soon-now.lit}
46 %\section{Versions 0.26 through 0.29}
48 %GHC~0.26 (7/95) was the last major release of GHC for Haskell~1.2.
50 %GHC~0.27 (12/95) was a `` binary-only from-working-sources
51 %no-guarantees snapshot ... for i386-unknown-linuxaout and
52 %i386-unknown-solaris2 platforms...''
54 %GHC~0.28 (5/96) was the same thing, for the i386-unknown-linux (ELF)
57 %GHC~0.29 (7/96), released at the same time as 2.01, is just ``0.26
58 %with bug fixes''; i.e., the current state-of-play on the Haskell~1.2
59 %compiler development.
61 \section{Old release notes}
63 We used to include the release notes back to the dawn of time in this
64 document. Made for a nice long document, but it wasn't that
65 interesting. If you would like to see old release notes, just ask;
68 \begin{onlystandalone}