
# The `stack setup` command
~~~text
stack setup [GHC_VERSION] [--[no-]reinstall] [--ghc-bindist URL]
[--ghcjs-boot-options GHCJS_BOOT] [--[no-]ghcjs-boot-clean]
~~~
`stack setup` attempts to install a version of GHC.
By default:
* the version of GHC is the one required by the project. Specify the version of
GHC as an argument to attempt to install a different version of GHC. For
example `stack setup 9.4.4` will attempt to install GHC 9.4.4; and
* an attempt to install is made only if the version of GHC is not already
available to Stack. Pass the flag `--reinstall` (disabled by default) to
attempt to install the version of GHC regardless of whether it is already
available to Stack.
Pass the option `--ghc-bindist ` to specify the URL of the GHC to be
downloaded and installed. This option requires the use of the `--ghc-variant`
option specifying a custom GHC variant. For further information about the
`--ghc-variant` option, see the see the
[YAML configuration](yaml_configuration.md#ghc-variant) documentation.
If Stack is configured not to install GHC (`install-ghc: false` or passing the
`--no-install-ghc` flag) then `stack setup` will warn that the flag and the
command are inconsistent and take no action.
=== "Linux"
A particular binary distribution of GHC will depend on certain libraries,
which need to be available.
There are many different Linux distributions and different versions of a
particular Linux distribution. One Linux distribution/version may make
available different libraries to another Linux distribution/version.
In attempting to identify the particular binary distribution of GHC that is
required on Linux, Stack will refer to the presence or absence of certain
libraries or the versions of those libraries.
For example, Stack 2.13.1 considers:
* If `libc.musl-x86_64.so.1` is present. This file is provided by the
[musl libc](https://musl.libc.org/).
* The version of `libc6` (if musl libc is not applicable), the
[GNU C Library](https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/) (glibc), that is
present. The GNU C Library is designed to be backwards compatible.
* If `libgmp.so.3` or `libgmp.so.10` is present. These files are provided
by different versions of the
[GNU Multiple Precision Arithmetic Library](https://gmplib.org/).
* If `libncursesw.so.6` is present. This file is provided by a shared
library for terminal handling with wide character support.
* If `libtinfo.so.5` or `libtinfo.so.6` is present. These files are
provided by different versions of a shared low-level terminfo library
for terminal handling.
Stack 2.13.1 uses `ghc-build`:
* `musl` to indicate `libc.musl-x86_64.so.1` is present and Stack should use
the GHC binary distribution for Alpine Linux.
* `tinfo6` to indicate `libgmp.so.10` and `libtinfo.so.6` are present and
`libc6` is compatible with `libc6` 2.32.
* `tinfo6-libc6-pre232` to indicate `libgmp.so.10` and `libtinfo.so.6` are
present and `libc6` is not compatible with `libc6` 2.32.
* `ncurses6` to indicate `libgmp.so.10` and `libncursesw.so.6` are present
* `gmp4` to indicate `libgmp.so.3` is present
By default, Stack associates:
* the `tinfo6` build with the 'Fedora 33' binary distribution of GHC 9.4.1
to 9.4.4. Those binary distributions require versions of `libc6` that are
compatible with `libc6` 2.32; and
* the `tinfo6-libc6-pre232` build with the 'Debian 10' binary distribution
of GHC 9.4.1 to 9.4.4. Those binary distributions require versions of
`libc6` that are compatible with `libc6` 2.28.