Mehdi Dogguy wrote:

        http://lists.debian.org/debian-ocaml-maint/2007/11/msg00158.html

Replacing the code in the debian package with ours is quite straightforward.

Well... I just updated the directory at:

 http://www.soton.ac.uk/~doctom/software/pycaml-patched/

When I debuild -us -uc the lot, this produces a working package
on my machine.

… if the interface is "compatible" (I didn't really check).

I think so. Basically, I removed one function which never had worked
anyway and added a number of new ones.

I had a
quick look and noticed some changes for some type definitions. Did you
try to compile coccinelle¹ using your version of pycaml for example?

I just gave it a try - please take a look at the log at:

http://www.soton.ac.uk/~doctom/software/coccinelle.log

It's the single package using the pycaml library we have in our
archive. If it requires some changes, we'd prefer to get them integrated
by coccinelle's upstream before shipping the new pycaml.

¹: http://coccinelle.lip6.fr/

Besides, having a version and listable directory with available versions
of pycaml would help to get the code packaged and integrated. Would you
accept to maintain it on forge.ocamlcore.org? We can provide you a
D?$VCS, a bugtracker, etc… there. If yes, please fill the form available at:

        https://forge.ocamlcore.org/register/projectinfo.php

Yes, we could (and should) do that.

I'm just waiting for the account registration confirmation email.

--
best regards,
Thomas Fischbacher
t.fischbac...@soton.ac.uk

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