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As a haskell package, git-annex can be installed using cabal.
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Start by installing the [Haskell Platform](http://hackage.haskell.org/platform/),
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and then:
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cabal update
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PATH=$HOME/bin:$PATH
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cabal install c2hs
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cabal install git-annex --bindir=$HOME/bin
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The above downloads the latest release and installs it into a ~/bin/
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directory, which you can put in your PATH.
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But maybe you want something newer (or older). Then [[download]] the version
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you want, and use cabal as follows inside its source tree:
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cabal update
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PATH=$HOME/bin:$PATH
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cabal install c2hs --bindir=$HOME/bin
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cabal install --only-dependencies
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cabal configure
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cabal build
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cabal install --bindir=$HOME/bin
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By default, cabal will try to build git-annex with the git-annex assistant
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and webapp. This requires several C libraries and their headers be already
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installed on your system, including libgnutls, libgsasl, libxml2, and zlib.
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To build git-annex without the assistant and webapp, you can pass flags to
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cabal install. For example:
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cabal install git-annex --flags="-assistant -WebApp" --bindir=$HOME/bin
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