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$ sudo aptitude install haskell-platform haskell-stack

), then updgrade with

 stack upgrade --binary-only
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as the version in the Ubuntu repos is too old to work with current Haskell Stack package sets. ##

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as the version in the Ubuntu repos is too old to work with current Haskell Stack package sets.

Creating the repository and project

Create the repository as normal: create the project in Gitolite, clone it, and insert the .gitignore and README.md files.

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There's just one package, with the code in sub-directories of the src directory. Each day will generate one (or more) entries in the adventofcode17.cabal file.

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There's one package per day, with the code for each package in sub-directories of the root directory.

Create the basic stack project. This will create a new directory. Note that this new directory name can't have a hyphen-delimited word that's just digits, so the project will have to be advent-of-code

stack new advent-of-code --bare simple

Modify the stack.yaml file as needed, such as adding the ghc-options stanza.

Creating subsequent days

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Each day lives in a separate directory within the src directory. It will also need it's own stanza in advent-of-code.cabal.

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Each day lives in a separate directory, with its own package.yaml file and code in the src directory. (I based this configuration from mstksg's setup.)

Compile with

stack build

or

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to see how the stack.yaml file needs to change, and

stack solver --update-yaml

to implement the changes.

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IHaskell

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Install following the IHaskell instructions.

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Run it with

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stack exec jupyter -- notebook

Readme

Build this readme file wth

pandoc -s README.md > README.html