It depends on which implementation you have. 

hmake is good, and is independent of implementation.

ghc 5.0 has a make system built in, so you can say
        ghc --make Main
to build your program.   Or 
        ghc --interactive Main
to run it interactively.

Hugs also follows module dependencies automatically.

hbc had a similar mechanism I think.  


Simon

| -----Original Message-----
| From: Steinitz, Dominic J 
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| Subject: Building Programs
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| What's the recommended way of building a system consisting of 
| many Haskell modules? Should I use hmake, make or is there 
| some other preferred mechanism in the Haskell world?
| 
| Dominic.
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