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Fedora 43 Looks To Offer Support For The Hare Programming Language

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Last updated: 2025/07/25 at 8:41 AM
News Room Published 25 July 2025
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Fedora 43 is looking to offer packages to support the Hare system programming language.

The Hare programming language continues to be developed as a simple, stable, and robust programming language. Hare brings a static type system, manual memory management, and a minimal runtime. Its intended use is for operating system development and other low-level system tasks. A basic Hare code example from the project:

Hare code example

A change proposal has been filed for looking to provide a Hare toolchain and runtime support as part of Fedora Linux 43. The proposal looks for F43 to ship with the Hare build driver, Binutils support, and GCC dynamic linking support. The Harec compiler front-end and QBE back-end are already present in Fedora.

Those wishing to learn more about this tentative proposal to ship Fedora 43 with Hare programming language support can do so via the Fedora Wiki. More details on the Hare programming language itself at HareLang.org.

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