mingw-ocaml has been indeed of tremendous help in the past. Thank you for 
providing it.
I don't use it anymore though because:
> Le 16 oct. 2017 à 10:29, Romain Beauxis <to...@rastageeks.org> a écrit :
>  There's some work being done, though, on enabling cross-compiling in OCaml, 
> and just not for windows but I'm not sure what/when.
There is now the opam repository 
https://github.com/whitequark/opam-cross-windows that allows you to get an 
ocaml 4.04 cross compiler!

Cross compiling is not for everybody (and is useless inside debian itself). 
Therefore, providing the cross compiler only through an external pure 
developper channel (opam) seems reasonable to me. The counter argument to that 
is that github repositories are extremely volatile while debian packages are 
much more solid.
Anyway, I won't fight to keep this package in debian. That being said, the 
existence of the repo means that the "high stack of patches" exists (for 
4.04.0) and I'm pretty sure it would not take that long for someone interested 
(which I'm not really anymore) and fluent in debian packaging (which I'm not, 
sorry) to translate 
https://github.com/whitequark/opam-cross-windows/blob/master/packages/flexdll-windows.0.34/opam
and
https://github.com/whitequark/opam-cross-windows/blob/master/packages/ocaml-windows64.4.04.0/opam
into the correct `rules`.

Pierre B.

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