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[project @ 1997-03-24 06:54:43 by sof]
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sof
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Mon, 24 Mar 1997 06:54:43 +0000
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ANNOUNCE-2.02
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ANNOUNCE-2.02
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+101,7
@@
Please send bug reports about GHC to glasgow-haskell-bugs@dcs.gla.ac.uk.
Simon Peyton Jones
Simon Peyton Jones
-Dated: February 1997
+Dated: March 1997
Relevant URLs on the World-Wide Web:
Relevant URLs on the World-Wide Web:
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-110,7
+110,7
@@
Glasgow FP group page http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/fp/
comp.lang.functional FAQ http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/Department/Staff/mpj/faq.html
======================================================================
comp.lang.functional FAQ http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/Department/Staff/mpj/faq.html
======================================================================
-How to get GHC 2.01:
+How to get GHC 2.02:
This release is available by anonymous FTP from the main Haskell
archive sites, in the directory pub/haskell/glasgow:
This release is available by anonymous FTP from the main Haskell
archive sites, in the directory pub/haskell/glasgow:
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-125,18
+125,18
@@
computing/programming/languages/haskell/glasgow.
These are the available files (.gz files are gzipped) -- some are `on
demand', ask if you don't see them:
These are the available files (.gz files are gzipped) -- some are `on
demand', ask if you don't see them:
-ghc-2.01-src.tar.gz The source distribution; about 3MB.
+ghc-2.02-src.tar.gz The source distribution; about 3MB.
-ghc-2.01.ANNOUNCE This file.
+ghc-2.02.ANNOUNCE This file.
-ghc-2.01.{README,RELEASE-NOTES} From the distribution; for those who
+ghc-2.02.{README,RELEASE-NOTES} From the distribution; for those who
want to peek before FTPing...
want to peek before FTPing...
-ghc-2.01-ps-docs.tar.gz Main GHC documents in PostScript format; in
+ghc-2.02-ps-docs.tar.gz Main GHC documents in PostScript format; in
case your TeX setup doesn't agree with our
DVI files...
case your TeX setup doesn't agree with our
DVI files...
-ghc-2.01-<platform>.tar.gz Basic binary distribution for a particular
+ghc-2.02-<platform>.tar.gz Basic binary distribution for a particular
<platform>. Unpack and go: you can compile
and run Haskell programs with nothing but one
of these files. NB: does *not* include
<platform>. Unpack and go: you can compile
and run Haskell programs with nothing but one
of these files. NB: does *not* include
@@
-147,12
+147,13
@@
ghc-2.01-<platform>.tar.gz Basic binary distribution for a particular
i386-unknown-freebsd
i386-unknown-linux
i386-unknown-solaris2
i386-unknown-freebsd
i386-unknown-linux
i386-unknown-solaris2
+ i386-unknown-cygwin32
m68k-sun-sunos4
mips-sgi-irix5
sparc-sun-sunos4
sparc-sun-solaris2
m68k-sun-sunos4
mips-sgi-irix5
sparc-sun-sunos4
sparc-sun-solaris2
-ghc-2.01-<bundle>-<platform>.tar.gz
+ghc-2.02-<bundle>-<platform>.tar.gz
<platform> ==> as above
<bundle> ==> prof (profiling)
<platform> ==> as above
<bundle> ==> prof (profiling)
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-163,15
+164,15
@@
ghc-2.01-<bundle>-<platform>.tar.gz
prof-conc (profiling for "conc[urrent]")
prof-ticky (ticky for "conc[urrent]")
prof-conc (profiling for "conc[urrent]")
prof-ticky (ticky for "conc[urrent]")
-ghc-2.01-hc-files.tar.gz Basic set of intermediate C (.hc) files for the
+ghc-2.02-hc-files.tar.gz Basic set of intermediate C (.hc) files for the
compiler proper, the prelude, and `Hello,
world'. Used for bootstrapping the system.
About 4MB.
compiler proper, the prelude, and `Hello,
world'. Used for bootstrapping the system.
About 4MB.
-ghc-2.01-<bundle>-hc-files.tar.gz Further sets of .hc files, for
+ghc-2.02-<bundle>-hc-files.tar.gz Further sets of .hc files, for
building other "bundles", e.g., profiling.
building other "bundles", e.g., profiling.
-ghc-2.01-hi-files-<blah>.tar.gz Sometimes it's more convenient to
+ghc-2.02-hi-files-<blah>.tar.gz Sometimes it's more convenient to
use a different set of interface files than
the ones in *-src.tar.gz. (The installation
guide will advise you of this.)
use a different set of interface files than
the ones in *-src.tar.gz. (The installation
guide will advise you of this.)
diff --git
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b/README
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--- a/
README
+++ b/
README
@@
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+9,14
@@
effort. The tools are:
happy the Happy Haskell parser generator
nofib the NoFib Haskell benchmarking suite
literate the Glasgow "literate programming" system
happy the Happy Haskell parser generator
nofib the NoFib Haskell benchmarking suite
literate the Glasgow "literate programming" system
- mkworld configuration system (derived from X11 imake)
glafp-utils shared utility programs
glafp-utils shared utility programs
+ mk GNU make setup used by all the fptools
+ docs documentation on the installing and using
+ the fptools suite.
The "literate" stuff is usually distributed *with* other systems, but
not necessarily. Components which are always part of a distribution
The "literate" stuff is usually distributed *with* other systems, but
not necessarily. Components which are always part of a distribution
-(never stand-alone) are "glafp-utils" and "mkworld" (a configuration
+(never stand-alone) are "glafp-utils" and "mk" (a configuration
system).
There is usually an ANNOUNCE* file with any distribution. Please
system).
There is usually an ANNOUNCE* file with any distribution. Please