Something that works on CentOS 6.5 would be much appreciated, thank you.
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On 14-02-08 01:33 PM, harry wrote:
Who actually are "most users" for the bindist? Debian & derivatives have the
latest GHC in the package repository
No. The other pasture is not greener. The distro you don't use is not
more up to date. Chinese proverb: all crows in the whole world are
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