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**NOTE**: GHC versions 5.xx were hard to bootstrap from C. We
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**NOTE**: Versions supported: between 6.0.1 and 6.6.2. We are working
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on getting bootstrapping working again in the 6.8 series, see [\#1346](https://gitlab.haskell.org//ghc/ghc/issues/1346).
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HC files are platform-dependent, so you have to get a set that were
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## Porting GHC to a new platform
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**NOTE**: Versions supported: between 6.0.1 and 6.6.2. We are working
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The first step in porting to a new platform is to get an
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*unregisterised* build working. An unregisterised build is one that
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