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- <B><A HREF="users_guide/users-guide.html">The User's Guide</A></B>
+ <B><A HREF="users_guide/index.html">The User's Guide</A></B>
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The User's Guide has all you need to know about using GHC:
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- <B><A HREF="libraries.html">Hierarchical Libraries</A></B>
+ <B><A HREF="libraries/index.html">Libraries</A></B>
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- Documentation for the hierarchical libraries that come with GHC.
+ Documentation for the libraries that come with GHC.
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- <B><A HREF="hslibs/book-hslibs.html">(Old) Haskell Libraries</A></B>
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- Previous versions of GHC (before version 5.04) came with a suite
- of libraries known as <TT>hslibs</TT>, aka the Hugs-GHC libraries.
- As we are in the process of moving towards using hierarchical
- libraries for everything, many of these libraries have moved over to
- the new packages in the hierarchical libraries above. We still
- provide the old <TT>hslibs</TT> libraries for backwards compatibility
- and also for those libraries which have yet to move into the
- hierarchy. For libraries which have moved, the documentation
- contains a pointer to the location in the new libraries.
- </P>
+ <B><A HREF="Cabal/index.html">Cabal</A></B>
+ </P>
+ <P>An infrastructure for building and distributing Haskell
+ software.</P>
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- Libraries which haven't moved yet, so are still only available from
- here, include: the Win32 library, HaXml,
- and a few others.
- </P>
+ <B><A HREF="building/index.html">Building Guide</A></B>
+ </P>
+ <P>Information on buiding GHC from source, and porting GHC to a new platform.</P>
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