Le 30/03/2012 16:15, Jonathan Protzenko a écrit :
Hi again,

Following all the good suggestions in this thread, I've updated the
installer. It now downloads and runs cygwin's setup.exe so as to provide
a fully working environment for OCaml on windows after the installer
completes. The cygwin installer runs in silent mode, that is, the
progress window shows up, but there is no user prompt.

Hello,

I always heard that if you compile your program under the Cygwin environment, then the application needs to be run under the Cygwin environment as well; whereas if you use MinGW, you produce stand-alone executables. Is that still the case?

I need to give stand-alone executables to my users; I cannot tell them to install Cygwin as well. If your installer does not let me compile stand-alone executables, it has no value to me.

That being said I appreciate your reactivity :)

Cheers,

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Romain

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