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Then you'll need to install buildbot and its dependencies on the machine that will be doing the nightly build; see the [ BuildBot website](http://buildbot.sourceforge.net/) for details. NB. if you're on Windows, you'll need to install [BuildBot](build-bot) under Cygwin using the Cygwin Python; there are various problems getting the GHC build to work via [BuildBot](build-bot) using the native Win32 Python, so we've given up on that route for now.
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In order to actually do the build, you'll also need the following software installed:
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- darcs (0.7 or later ought to do, I believe)
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- haddock (\>= 0.8 works)
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- alex (\>= 2.1.0)
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- happy (1.16 works, unsure about older versions)
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- ghc (\>= 6.0)
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- autoreconf (normally in an autoconf package), gcc, make, etc
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- perl
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- python
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In order to actually do the build, you'll also need the prerequisite tools for a GHC build, see [Building/Prerequisites](building/prerequisites), and you should have darcs installed too (we recommend at least version 0.9).
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Now create and enter the directory you want the buildbot client to work in
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