# Installation information If you are having difficulty installing the PureScript compiler, feel free to ask for help! A good place is the #purescript IRC channel on Freenode, or alternatively Stack Overflow. ## Using prebuilt binaries The prebuilt binaries are compiled with GHC 7.10.3, and therefore they should run on any operating system supported by GHC 7.10.3, such as: * Windows 2000 or later, * OS X 10.7 or later, * Linux ??? (we're not sure what the minimum version is). This list is not exhaustive. If your OS is too old or not listed, or if the binaries fail to run, you may be able to install the compiler by building it from source; see below. It's probably safe to assume that other prebuilt distributions (eg, Homebrew, Chocolatey, AUR, npm) use the same binaries, and therefore have the same requirements. ## Compiling from source GHC 7.10.1 or newer is required to compile from source. The easiest way is to use stack: ``` $ stack install --resolver=nightly purescript ``` This will then copy the compiler and utilities into `~/.local/bin`. If you don't have stack installed yet there are install instructions [here](https://github.com/commercialhaskell/stack/blob/master/doc/install_and_upgrade.md). If you don't have ghc installed yet, stack will prompt you to run `stack setup` which will install ghc for you. ## The "curses" library `psci` depends on the `curses` library (via the Haskell package `terminfo`). If you are having difficulty running the compiler, it may be because the `curses` library is missing. On Linux, you will probably need to install `ncurses` manually. On Ubuntu, for example, this can be done by running: ``` $ sudo apt-get install libncurses5-dev ```