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User guide tweaks
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Ian Lynagh
<igloo@earth.li>
Fri, 13 Jul 2007 21:00:49 +0000
(21:00 +0000)
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Ian Lynagh
<igloo@earth.li>
Fri, 13 Jul 2007 21:00:49 +0000
(21:00 +0000)
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-229,7
+229,7
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You can override it, but by default this directory is
The executable binary for GHC will be installed in the
<filename>bin/</filename> sub-directory of the installation directory.
If you want to invoke GHC from a command line, add this
The executable binary for GHC will be installed in the
<filename>bin/</filename> sub-directory of the installation directory.
If you want to invoke GHC from a command line, add this
-to your PATH environment variable.
+to your <literal>$PATH</literal> environment variable.
</para>
<para>
When installation is complete, you should find GHCi and the GHC
</para>
<para>
When installation is complete, you should find GHCi and the GHC
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-392,9
+392,9
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That is why <filename>$(bindir)</filename> must be <filename>$(libdir)/bin</file
<sect2> <title>The binary directory</title>
<sect2> <title>The binary directory</title>
-<para>The binary directory, <filename>$(bindir)</filename> contains user-visible
+<para>The binary directory, <filename>$(bindir)</filename>, contains user-visible
executables, notably <filename>ghc</filename> and <filename>ghci</filename>.
executables, notably <filename>ghc</filename> and <filename>ghci</filename>.
-You should add it to your <literal>$PATH</literal>
+You should add it to your <literal>$PATH</literal>.
</para>
<para>On Unix, the user-invokable <filename>ghc</filename> invokes <filename>$(libdir)/ghc-<replaceable>version</replaceable></filename>,
</para>
<para>On Unix, the user-invokable <filename>ghc</filename> invokes <filename>$(libdir)/ghc-<replaceable>version</replaceable></filename>,
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-417,9
+417,10
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truncates them. Similarly <filename>ghci</filename> is a C wrapper program that
<sect2> <title>The library directory</title>
<sect2> <title>The library directory</title>
-<para>The layout of the library directory, <filename>$(libdir)</filename> is almost identical on
+<para>The layout of the library directory, <filename>$(libdir)</filename>,
+is almost identical on
Windows and Unix, as follows. Differences between Windows and Unix
Windows and Unix, as follows. Differences between Windows and Unix
-are noted thus <literal>[Win32 only]</literal> and are commented below.</para>
+are annoted <literal>[Win32 only]</literal> and are commented below.</para>
<programlisting>
$(libdir)/
<programlisting>
$(libdir)/