Simon Marlow wrote:

It is possible to compile GHC without having GHC installed, there are
detailed instructions in the Building Guide.  Indeed you found the
instructions, but gave up because the instructions talked about
"porting".  So is that all you're complaining about?

No, you misunderstood. I was trying to say that "porting" was not the place you'd expect to find out how to compile GHC when you are not doing a port. I /did/ read the instructions (but only after skipping the "porting" link many times).


While it's a bit fiddly to get GHC up for the first time, you only have
to do it once.  Hence, making this easier is not a top priority.

I think it should be if you want Haskell to grow in acceptance. The first barrier that new potential users hit is the one that causes most people to give up and move on to a different project. That first barrier should be made as low as possible.


Best,
Daniel.
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