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Quick make guide for GHC

For a "Getting Started" guide, see:

http://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/Building/Hacking

Common commands:

  • make

    Builds everything: ghc stages 1 and 2, all libraries and tools.

  • make -j2

    Parallel build: runs up to 2 commands at a time.

  • cd <dir>; make

    Builds everything in the given directory.

  • cd

    ; make help

    Shows the targets available in

  • make install

  • make install-strip

    Installs GHC, libraries and tools under $(prefix). The install-strip variant strips executable files while installing them.

  • make sdist

  • make binary-dist

    Builds a source or binary distribution respectively

  • make show VALUE=<var>

  • make show! VALUE=<var>

    Show the value of make variable . The show! variant works right after ./configure (it skips reading package-data.mk files).

  • make clean

  • make distclean

  • make maintainer-clean

    Various levels of cleaning: "clean" restores the tree to the state after "./configure", "distclean" restores to the state after "perl boot", and maintainer-clean restores the tree to the completely clean checked-out state.

Using make in subdirectories

  • make

    Builds everything in this directory (including dependencies elsewhere in the tree, if necessary)

  • make fast

    The same as 'make', but omits some phases and does not recalculate dependencies. Useful for saving time if you are sure the rest of the tree is up to date.

  • make clean

  • make distclean

  • make maintainer-clean

    Clean just this directory

  • make html

  • make pdf

  • make ps

    Make documentation in this directory (if any)

  • make show VALUE=<var>

  • make show! VALUE=<var>

    Show the value of make variable . The show! variant works right after ./configure (it skips reading package-data.mk files).

  • make <file>

    Bring a particular file up to date, e.g. make dist/build/Module.o The name is relative to the current directory