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on top of the C GMP library. If you set it to `integer-simple` then a
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simple, BSD-licensed Haskell implementation will be used instead.
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By default this is set to `gmp`, which means Integer is implemented
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on top of the C GMP library. If you set it to `native` then a BSD-licensed Haskell implementation will be used instead.
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- **`BUILD_DPH`**
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The [boot libraries](commentary/libraries) are built as part of building GHC; they are built with the stage1 compiler, and imported when the stage2 compiler is compiled with stage1.
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All other libraries are stand-alone Cabal packages, and the build system knows nothing about them. Nevertheless, it is common to want to install extra packages for the GHC in your build tree. Here are [instructions for how to do so](debugging/installing-packages-inplace). |
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All other libraries are stand-alone Cabal packages, and the build system knows nothing about them. Nevertheless, it is common to want to install extra packages for the GHC in your build tree. Here are [instructions for how to do so](debugging/installing-packages-inplace). |
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