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1. Install the [ Haskell Platform](http://www.haskell.org/platform/).
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1. Install a [binary distribution from GHC](http://www.haskell.org/ghc/download). This can be installed as a relocatable .app using [ ghcformacosx](http://github.com/ghcformacosx/ghc-dot-app)
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1. Use one of Fink, MacPorts or Brew. If using brew, we strongly recommend using Darin's [ brewtap](https://github.com/darinmorrison/homebrew-haskell) for ghc
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1. Use one of Fink, MacPorts or Homebrew. Be warned: if you're using Homebrew, you'll also need to install cabal-install and properly configure it, and then install other necessary packages.
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**NB:** You need to use a binary distribution of GHC 7.4.1 (or later) as your bootstrap compiler.
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- (Homebrew): `brew install llvm`
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GHC does not support LLVM 3.5 right now, which is the default version of llvm installed by Homebrew. Furthermore, Homebrew's llvm is keg-only, and warns against overriding OS X's default install of LLVM.
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Finally, if you want to build the documentation you need to install DocBook. You can install it like so:
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- (Homebrew): `brew install docbook` and `brew install docbook-xsl`
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