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For SL6/CentOS6 install the EPEL repo and yum install git-annex.
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I was waiting for my backups to be done hence this article, as I was using
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_git-annex_ to manage my files and I decided I needed to have
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git-annex on a SL5 based machine. SL5 is just an opensource
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clone/recompile of RHEL5.
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I haven't tried to install the newer versions of Haskell Platform and
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GHC in a while on SL5 to install git-annex. But the last time I checked
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when GHC7 was out, it was a pain to install GHC on SL5.
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However I have discovered that someone has gone through the trouble of
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packaging up GHC and Haskell Platform for RHEL based distros.
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* <http://justhub.org/download> - Packaged GHC and Haskell Platform
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RPM's for RHEL based systems.
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I'm primarily interested in installing _git-annex_ on SL5 based
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systems. The installation process goes as such...
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First install GHC and Haskell Platform (you need root for these
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following steps)
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$ wget http://sherkin.justhub.org/el5/RPMS/x86_64/justhub-release-2.0-4.0.el5.x86_64.rpm
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$ rpm -ivh justhub-release-2.0-4.0.el5.x86_64.rpm
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$ yum install haskell
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The RPM's don't place the files in /usr/bin, so you must add the
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following to your .bashrc (from here on you don't need root if you
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don't want things to be system wide)
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$ export PATH=/usr/hs/bin:$PATH
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Once the GHC packages are installed and are in your execution path, using
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cabal to build git-annex just makes life easier, it
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should install all the needed dependancies. See "minimal build with cabal
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and stackage" in [[fromsource]] for instructions.
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