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If you're on a recent Linux system, then you should be able to get a working build environment by installing the following packages using your system's package manager.
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If you're on a recent Linux system, then you should be able to get a working build environment by installing the following packages using your system's package manager.
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## Docker
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If you are familiar with docker, this is a 1 step install. First cd into your ghc directory that you checkout according to [Building/GettingTheSources](building/getting-the-sources)
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docker run --rm -i -t -v `pwd`:/home/ghc gregweber/ghc-haskell-dev /bin/bash
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```
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Thats it!
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This mounts your ghc source code into the docker container. This way you can still hack on GHC with Emacs, etc, but you are just building from the docker container.
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## Fedora
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## Fedora
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- `glibc-devel`
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- `glibc-devel`
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