Hello, ... I just uploaded a new version of ocamltk 4.18 (or 418 as it is upstream) to the debian archive.
here is the changes file ... Source: ocamltk Version: 4.18-1 Description: ocamltk - a library for interfacing Objective Caml with the tcl/tk Changes: ocamltk (4.18-1) unstable; urgency=low . * New upstream release. * Rebuilt with ocaml 3.04. Well, the first thing to notice about this one, is that it doesn't come with the previous libcamltk-ocaml, libcamltk-ocaml-dev split. I have the proper debian rules and other stuff for this split to take effect, but i reverted the changes, since i noticed that upstream does not (yet) provide support for shared libraries in the build process. I quickly tried to build it myself, but soon let it be, in hope that upstream provides such a fix itself. Anyway, i decided to upload the package as is, insteed of the splitted version, with the empty libcamltk-ocaml package. (That said, i managed to enqable dynamic libraries for mlgtk, but the makefiles there are simpler, and sicne i am one of the upstream folk anyway, ... So it is not a too complicated thing to do, if one masters the build system.) So, with the upload of this package, the last thing blocking ocaml from entering testing is gone, and i hope that 10 days from now, ocaml will be in testing, provided the autobuilders do their jobs quickly. Friendly, Sven Luther -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

