Last time I updated the OCaml package, Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:

> Ouch.  Because of the fickle nature of OCaml's ABI, all OCaml libraries have 
> to be rebuilt for every version bump.  While there not be much OCaml code in 
> the distro, I have dozens of libraries in Ports which need to be rebuilt.  
> Next time, could you please give me some rebuild time before stabilizing a 
> new version of OCaml?

So, here it is: I have a new version of the OCaml package (4.01.0-1), both for 
32 and 64 bits. I have uploaded the files to cygwin.com, but I haven't put the 
!ready files yet.

Both packages are marked as "test":

- For 32 bits, because I don't want to hurt you again. I'm guessing that a 
"test" version of the package will let you recompile the libraries in Ports, 
and then when you tell me you're ready, I'll make a "curr" version.

- For 64 bits, because we don't have Flexdll yet, so dynlink is not supported, 
which means that many OCaml programs won't work. I've already prodded the 
Flexdll upstream. I'm publishing this because it's the best we can have on 
64-bit for the moment.

> Also, could you enable labltk?

Both packages include labltk.


How do we proceed? Should I send these !ready files?

-- Damien

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