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Remove reference to the now-dead fptools
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Ian Lynagh
<igloo@earth.li>
Wed, 11 Jul 2007 00:00:02 +0000
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Ian Lynagh
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Wed, 11 Jul 2007 00:00:02 +0000
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Installing from binary distributions is easiest, and recommended!
so you've got to bootstrap it somehow. We provide machine-generated
C-files-from-Haskell for this purpose, but it's really quite a pain to
use them. If you must build GHC from its sources, using a
so you've got to bootstrap it somehow. We provide machine-generated
C-files-from-Haskell for this purpose, but it's really quite a pain to
use them. If you must build GHC from its sources, using a
-binary-distributed GHC to do so is a sensible way to proceed. For the
-other <literal>fptools</literal> programs, many are written in
-Haskell, so binary distributions allow you to install them without
-having a Haskell compiler.)
+binary-distributed GHC to do so is a sensible way to proceed.)
</para>
<para>This guide is in several parts:</para>
</para>
<para>This guide is in several parts:</para>