Chocolatey sources for quick and easy setup of a GHC development environment on Windows.
This package has two modes of operation, one that uses Chocolatey as its backing and one that uses self contained powershell package as it's base.
To build the chocolatey package run .\build-chocolatey-packages.ps1
and to build the
standalone package run .\build-standalone-packages.ps1
. The results will be placed in the
newly created bin
folder.
To use the standalone package, unzip the version you want to use and call ./Install.ps1 <location> <options>
E.g.
./Install.ps1 C:\ghc-dev\ /source /arc /hadrian
See below for a description of the arguments.
NOTE: *This release has a noted limitation. If you install the SSH deamon (which requires you to run the
install script using an elevated powershell console!) then you need to manually run `remove_sshd.sh`
before calling `./Remove.ps1` because the ssh deamon is not properly being detected in this version.*
If you forget, you can manually execute the instructions in `remove_sshd.sh` later (using sc.exe to unregister
the service).
This repository contains the sources for the GHC Development Chocolatey packages.
To use these get Chocolatey https://chocolatey.org/
and then just install the version of GHC Devel you want.
cinst ghc-devel-{x86|x64}
for the latest version
cinst ghc-devel-{x86|x64} -pre
for the latest pre-release version
cinst ghc-devel-{x86|x64} -version 1.0.0
for specific version, e.g. 1.0.0
The installer does not support switching between x86
and x86_64
. This is because it is often
needed to be able to run both versions side by side. Because of this the versions have been
separated into different packages.
uninstalling can be done with
cuninst ghc-devel-{x86|x64}
If more than one version of GHC Devel
is present then you will be presented with prompt on which version you
would like to install.
This package does however support automatically configuring arcanist and an ssh server for you.
The following package parameters can be set:
/arc
- this will configure the phabricator toolarc
for use. This is done by default if no params are specified./ssh
- this installs and configures an ssh server for use with this environment, this services will be started automatically by Windows. This is not enabled by default./source
- this will automatically check out ghc into a folder ~\ghc. This is not enabled by default./hadrian
- this will automatically check out hadrian in the ghc folder. This is not enabled by default, if enabled it implies/source
./all
- this flag will do all the above. This is not enabled by default.
These parameters can be passed to the installer with the use of -params
.
For example: -params '"/arc /ssh"'
.
A full command looks like
choco install -y ghc-devel-{x86|x64} -params "/arc"
To start the package, run ghc-devel-{x86|x64}.cmd
Note: Unfortunately because of a how Chocolatey currently works, you will have
to restart the console in order for the PATH variables to be correct.
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