[Haskell] Announce: Haskell Platform 8.0.2
Gershom B
gershomb at gmail.com
Sat Jan 21 07:30:35 UTC 2017
On behalf of the Haskell Platform team, I'm happy to announce the release of
Haskell Platform 8.0.2
Now available at
https://www.haskell.org/platform/
This includes GHC 8.0.2, cabal-install 1.24.0.2, and stack 1.3.2, all
with many bugfixes and improvements since the last platform release.
This platform release we've cleaned up the webpage a bit, and renamed
the "minimal" distribution to the "core" distribution to highlight
that it is the recommended approach (and simplified the accompanying
text).
A number of improvements have been made to the windows installer --
notably the /S option for silent install is now in fully working
order, and we have the flags /STACK and /D (for stack and platform-ghc
install paths).
The installer expects no quoting of paths, even with spaces within the
paths, like so:
HaskellPlatform-8.0.2-full-x86_64-setup.exe /S /STACK=c:\My install
path for stack\local\bin /D=c:\program files\Haskell\Platform\8.0.2
There is also an updated version of msys2 included, which includes
pacman, et al. to ease the installation of libraries with more complex
foreign dependencies.
Changes to Contents:
* As a result of transitive dependencies of platform packages, the
integer-logarithms and call-stack packages have been added to the full
platform.
A full list of contents is available at
https://www.haskell.org/platform/contents.html
Thanks to all the contributors to this release, thanks to all the
package and tool maintainers and authors, and a big thanks to the GHC
team for all their hard work.
A list of new GHC changes is available at:
https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/blog/ghc-8.0.2-released
A list of cabal changes is available at:
https://hackage.haskell.org/package/cabal-install-1.24.0.2/changelog
The new cabal documentation page is at:
https://cabal.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
A list of stack changes is at:
https://docs.haskellstack.org/en/stable/ChangeLog/
Happy Haskell Hacking all,
Gershom
(Note -- one feature we have not implemented yet for the platform but
would like to is a generic linux installer that allows one to set a
custom location and does not require root. Anyone who would like to
volunteer to help with this, please get in touch!)
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