> Gerd
>
>
>> Downloaded it manually from sourceforge (the most unreliable way to
>> download something using wget). Trying to build -> works.
>>
>> Same problem for downloading ocaml 3.12.1:
>>
>> => Attempting to fetch ocaml-3.12.1.tar.gz from
>> http://godi-backup2.camlcity.org/godi-backup/.
>> Error: Cannot get
>>
>>
http://\*.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/\=http://dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/:
>> Bad URL:
>>
http://\*.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/\=http://dl.sourceforge.net/
>> => Attempting to fetch ocaml-3.12.1.tar.gz from
>> http://godi.0ok.org/godi-backup/.
>> Error: Cannot get
>>
>>
http://\*.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/\=http://dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/:
>> Bad URL:
>>
http://\*.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/\=http://dl.sourceforge.net/
>> => Attempting to fetch ocaml-3.12.1.tar.gz from
>> http://caml.inria.fr/distrib/ocaml-3.12/.
>> Error: Cannot get
>>
>>
http://\*.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/\=http://dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/:
>> Bad URL:
>>
http://\*.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/\=http://dl.sourceforge.net/
>> => Couldn't fetch ocaml-3.12.1.tar.gz - please try to retrieve this
>> => file manually into /opt/godi/build/distfiles and try again.
>> Error: Exec error: File
>> /opt/godi/build/godi/godi-ocaml-src/./../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk, line
737:
>> Command returned with non-zero exit code
>> Error: Exec error: File
>> /opt/godi/build/godi/godi-ocaml-src/./../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk, line
1682:
>> Command returned with non-zero exit code
>> Error: Command fails with code 1: godi_console
>>
>> Downloading it...
>>
>>
>> >> Note that after a few run, it seems that
>> >> godi-janestreet-core-107.01godi5 seems to be the only remaining
>> >> package to decompress.
>> >>
>> >> Ideas ?
>> >
>> >
>> > Skip this step. You need to edit bootstrap_stage2. Comment the
line
>> > calling
>> > "$GODI_BOOT_CONSOLE update" out.
>> >
>> > Gerd
>> >
>> >
>> >> Regards
>> >> Sylvain
>> >>
>> >> 2012/7/12 Gerd Stolpmann <i...@gerd-stolpmann.de>:
>> >> > Am 12.07.2012 09:15:52 schrieb(en) Sylvain Le Gall:
>> >> >
>> >> >> A little more information:
>> >> >> ===> Extracting build instructions of
godi-camlimages-2.20godi6
>> >> >> Fatal error: exception Netchannels.Command_failure(_)
>> >> >> Raised at file "godi_update.ml", line 427, characters 7-12
>> >> >> Called from file "set.ml", line 288, characters 38-41
>> >> >> Called from file "set.ml", line 288, characters 28-36
>> >> >> Called from file "set.ml", line 288, characters 28-36
>> >> >> Called from file "set.ml", line 288, characters 28-36
>> >> >> Called from file "set.ml", line 288, characters 28-36
>> >> >> Called from file "godi_update.ml", line 767, characters 2-383
>> >> >> Called from file "cmd.ml", line 51, characters 4-9
>> >> >> Re-raised at file "cmd.ml", line 23, characters 2-1145
>> >> >> Called from file "boot_main.ml", line 78, characters 3-17
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Although line 427 just re-raise an exception... Maybe
something in
>> >> >> Pax...
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > It can only be gunzip. The input files are taken from
>> >> > build/buildfiles.
>> >> > Can
>> >> > you at least gunzip directly?
>> >> >
>> >> > There are now two versions of gzip, 1.3.something and
1.4.something.
>> >> > Which
>> >> > did you use? I sticked to 1.3.
>> >> >
>> >> > Gerd
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >> 2012/7/12 Francois Berenger <beren...@riken.jp>:
>> >> >> > On 07/12/2012 02:58 PM, Sylvain Le Gall wrote:
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> Hi,
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> 2012/7/12 Gerd Stolpmann <i...@gerd-stolpmann.de>:
>> >> >> >>>
>> >> >> >>> Am 12.07.2012 01:55:13 schrieb(en) Sylvain Le Gall:
>> >> >> >>>
>> >> >> >>>> Hi,
>> >> >> >>>>
>> >> >> >>>> New error:
>> >> >> >>>> ===> Extracting build instructions of
godi-kaputt-1.0godi1
>> >> >> >>>> ===> Extracting build instructions of godi-cache-1.0
>> >> >> >>>> ===> Extracting build instructions of godi-ancient-0.9.0
>> >> >> >>>> ===> Extracting build instructions of
apps-umlmon-1.0.6godi1
>> >> >> >>>> ===> Extracting build instructions of
apps-ocamlify-0.0.1
>> >> >> >>>> ===> Extracting build instructions of
godi-sonet-0.1.1godi2
>> >> >> >>>> ===> Extracting build instructions of
godi-tophide-1.0.0godi1
>> >> >> >>>> ===> Extracting build instructions of
>> >> >> >>>> godi-janestreet-core-107.01godi5
>> >> >> >>>> Fatal error: exception Netchannels.Command_failure(_)
>> >> >> >>>>
>> >> >> >>>> Any idea ?
>> >> >> >>>
>> >> >> >>>
>> >> >> >>>
>> >> >> >>> No. Is it repeatable? You can just start
bootstrap_stage2 at
>> >> >> >>> this
>> >> >> >>> point.
>> >> >> >>>
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> Yes I have tried at least 5 time, using standard cygwin
console
>> >> >> >> or
>> >> >> >> rxvt (doesn't make any difference).
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >>> I've observed several times that commands suddenly fail,
without
>> >> >> >>> apparent
>> >> >> >>> reason. The failing command is probably gunzip.
>> >> >> >>>
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> I have seen this behavior once when compiling. I think
this is a
>> >> >> >> more
>> >> >> >> persistent bug. Probably related to the absence of one
command.
>> >> >> >> Is
>> >> >> >> there way to see what command is failing ?
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > In my experience, its always nice to print a command in
the logs
>> >> >> > before
>> >> >> > trying to execute it, for this exact debugging purpose.
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> Cheers
>> >> >> >> Sylvain
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >>> Gerd
>> >> >> >>>
>> >> >> >>>
>> >> >> >>>
>> >> >> >>>>
>> >> >> >>>> Cheers
>> >> >> >>>> Sylvain
>> >> >> >>>> 2012/7/11 Gerd Stolpmann <i...@gerd-stolpmann.de>:
>> >> >> >>>>>
>> >> >> >>>>> One addition: During bootstrap, one program needs to
be built
>> >> >> >>>>> that
>> >> >> >>>>> bases
>> >> >> >>>>> on Cygwin (namely boot_console). Because of this you
also need
>> >> >> >>>>> the
>> >> >> >>>>> normal gcc for Cygwin, not only the compiler targeting
>> >> >> >>>>> mingw64.
>> >> >> >>>>>
>> >> >> >>>>> Gerd
>> >> >> >>>>>
>> >> >> >>>>> Am Dienstag, den 10.07.2012, 14:16 +0200 schrieb Gerd
>> >> >> >>>>> Stolpmann:
>> >> >> >>>>>>
>> >> >> >>>>>> Hi,
>> >> >> >>>>>>
>> >> >> >>>>>> finally, there is again a version of GODI that works
on
>> >> >> >>>>>> mingw:
>> >> >> >>>>>>
>> >> >> >>>>>>
>> >> >> >>>>>>
>> >> >> >>>>>>
http://download.camlcity.org/download/godi-skylift-20120709.tar.gz
>> >> >> >>>>>>
>> >> >> >>>>>> For bootstrapping, you need Cygwin-1.7. I've
installed the
>> >> >> >>>>>> Cygwin
>> >> >> >>>>>> packages listed below. This is certainly not the
minimum
>> >> >> >>>>>> list,
>> >> >> >>>>>> and
>> >> >> >>>>>> most
>> >> >> >>>>>> packages are checked anyway. So far I remember the
following
>> >> >> >>>>>> packages
>> >> >> >>>>>> are important to have:
>> >> >> >>>>>>
>> >> >> >>>>>> - bc
>> >> >> >>>>>> - bzip2
>> >> >> >>>>>> - diffutils
>> >> >> >>>>>> - gawk
>> >> >> >>>>>> - gzip
>> >> >> >>>>>> - m4
>> >> >> >>>>>> - make
>> >> >> >>>>>> - mingw64-i686-binutils
>> >> >> >>>>>> - mingw64-i686-gcc
>> >> >> >>>>>> - mingw64-i686-headers
>> >> >> >>>>>> - mingw64-i686-runtime
>> >> >> >>>>>> - patch
>> >> >> >>>>>> - rxvt (for having a "real" terminal)
>> >> >> >>>>>>
>> >> >> >>>>>> Further notes:
>> >> >> >>>>>> - You do not need wget anymore (its function is now
>> >> >> >>>>>> "included").
>> >> >> >>>>>> - Installing to an UNC path seems not to work.
>> >> >> >>>>>> - Very likely 64 bit builds do not work.
>> >> >> >>>>>> - There are many packages you cannot build,
especially
>> >> >> >>>>>> those needing C libraries. There are good
chances for
>> >> >> >>>>>> OCaml-only
>> >> >> >>>>>> packages.
>> >> >> >>>>>> - Cygwin is only needed for the build system. All
>> >> >> >>>>>> executables
>> >> >> >>>>>> are
>> >> >> >>>>>> pure Windows executables that do not link with
>> >> >> >>>>>> cygdll1.dll.
>> >> >> >>>>>> - The Skylift release of GODI includes functions
for
>> >> >> >>>>>> distributing
>> >> >> >>>>>> binary packages. Please have bit of patience
here, as
>> >> >> >>>>>> I'm
>> >> >> >>>>>> still
>> >> >> >>>>>> writing the documentation how to do it. But
anyway, this
>> >> >> >>>>>> opens
>> >> >> >>>>>> the door to a binary-only OCaml distribution for
Windows
>> >> >> >>>>>> (w/o
>> >> >> >>>>>> Cygwin).
>> >> >> >>>>>>
>> >> >> >>>>>> I had to fix a relatively long list of bugs, mostly
for the
>> >> >> >>>>>> following
>> >> >> >>>>>> class of problems:
>> >> >> >>>>>> - Problems with the CR/LF line endings.
godi_console
>> >> >> >>>>>> outputs
>> >> >> >>>>>> now always only LF to stdout, but text files may
use the
>> >> >> >>>>>> CR/LF conventions.
>> >> >> >>>>>> - New cygwin mount tables. godi_console caches now
the
>> >> >> >>>>>> output
>> >> >> >>>>>> of the "mount" command rather than reading any
internal
>> >> >> >>>>>> tables (trying to be editor-friendly).
>> >> >> >>>>>> - New cygwin symbolic link format is now
understood.
>> >> >> >>>>>> - Strange problems with stdout/stderr redirections,
>> >> >> >>>>>> especially
>> >> >> >>>>>> when pipes connect programs where one is Cygwin
and one
>> >> >> >>>>>> not.
>> >> >> >>>>>>
>> >> >> >>>>>> Hoping that this now also works on other machines
than mine.
>> >> >> >>>>>>
>> >> >> >>>>>> Gerd
>> >> >> >>>>>>
>> >> >> >>>>>> --
>> >> >> >>>>>>
>> >> >> >>>>>> Package Version Status
>> >> >> >>>>>> _autorebase 000078-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> _update-info-dir 01052-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> alternatives 1.3.30c-10 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> base-cygwin 3.1-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> base-files 4.1-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> bash 4.1.10-4 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> bc 1.06-2 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> binutils 2.22.51-2 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> bzip2 1.0.6-2 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> coreutils 8.15-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> crypt 1.2-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> csih 0.9.6-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> cygrunsrv 1.40-2 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> cygutils 1.4.10-2 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> cygwin 1.7.15-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> cygwin-doc 1.7-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> dash 0.5.7-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> dbus 1.4.20-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> diffutils 3.2-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> dos2unix 6.0-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> editrights 1.01-2 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> file 5.11-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> findutils 4.5.9-2 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> gamin 0.1.10-11 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> gawk 4.0.1-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> gcc4-core 4.5.3-3 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> gcc4-g++ 4.5.3-3 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> gettext 0.18.1.1-2 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> grep 2.6.3-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> groff 1.21-2 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> gsettings-desktop-schemas 3.4.2-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> gzip 1.3.12-2 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> ipc-utils 1.0-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> less 444-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libapr1 1.4.6-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libaprutil1 1.4.1-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libasn1_8 1.5.2-2 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libattr1 2.4.46-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libbz2_1 1.0.6-2 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libcloog0 0.15.7-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libcom_err2 1.41.14-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libdb4.5 4.5.20.2-3 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libdbus1_3 1.4.20-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libedit0 20120311-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libexpat1 2.1.0-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libfam0 0.1.10-11 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libffi4 4.5.3-3 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libgcc1 4.5.3-3 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libgcrypt11 1.4.6-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libgdbm4 1.8.3-20 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libglib2.0_0 2.32.3-2 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libgmp3 4.3.2-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libgmpxx4 4.3.2-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libgnutls26 2.12.14-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libgomp1 4.5.3-3 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libgpg-error0 1.10-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libgssapi3 1.5.2-2 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libheimbase1 1.5.2-2 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libheimntlm0 1.5.2-2 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libhx509_5 1.5.2-2 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libiconv2 1.14-2 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libidn11 1.22-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libintl8 0.18.1.1-2 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libkafs0 1.5.2-2 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libkrb5_26 1.5.2-2 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> liblzma5 5.0.2_20110517-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> liblzo2_2 2.06-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libmpc1 0.8-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libmpfr1 2.4.1-4 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libmpfr4 3.0.1-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libncurses10 5.7-18 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libncurses9 5.7-16 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libncursesw10 5.7-18 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libneon27 0.29.6-2 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libopenldap2_3_0 2.3.43-3 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libopenssl098 0.9.8x-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libopenssl100 1.0.1c-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libpcre-devel 8.30-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libpcre0 8.21-2 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libpcre1 8.30-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libpcre16_0 8.30-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libpcrecpp0 8.30-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libpcreposix0 8.30-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libpopt0 1.6.4-4 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libppl 0.10.2-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libpq5 8.2.11-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libproxy1 0.4.7-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libreadline6 5.2.14-12 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libreadline7 6.1.2-3 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libroken18 1.5.2-2 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libsasl2 2.1.25-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libserf0_1 0.7.1-2 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libserf1_0 1.0.3-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libsigsegv2 2.10-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libsqlite3_0 3.7.12.1-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libssp0 4.5.3-3 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libstdc++6 4.5.3-3 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libstdc++6-devel 4.5.3-3 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libtasn1_3 2.12-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libuuid1 2.21-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libwind0 1.5.2-2 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libwrap0 7.6-21 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libX11_6 1.4.4-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libXau6 1.0.6-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libxcb1 1.7-2 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> libXdmcp6 1.1.0-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> login 1.10-10 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> m4 1.4.16-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> make 3.82.90-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> man 1.6g-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> mingw-binutils 2.21-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> mingw-gcc-core 4.5.2-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> mingw-gcc-g++ 4.5.2-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> mingw-pthreads 20110507-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> mingw-runtime 3.20-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> mingw-w32api 3.17-2 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> mingw64-i686-binutils 2.22.51-3 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> mingw64-i686-gcc 4.5.3-5 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> mingw64-i686-gcc-core 4.5.3-5 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> mingw64-i686-gcc-g++ 4.5.3-5 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> mingw64-i686-headers 3.0b_svn4913-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> mingw64-i686-pthreads 20100619-4 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> mingw64-i686-runtime 3.0b_svn4913-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> mintty 1.1.1-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> nano 2.2.5-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> openssh 6.0p1-2 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> patch 2.6.1-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> patchutils 0.3.2-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> perl 5.10.1-5 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> rebase 4.2.0-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> run 1.1.13-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> rxvt 20050409-21 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> sed 4.2.1-2 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> subversion 1.7.5-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> tar 1.25-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> terminfo 5.7_20091114-14 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> texinfo 4.13-4 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> tzcode 2012b-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> unzip 6.0-10 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> w32api 3.17-2 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> wget 1.13.4-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> which 2.20-2 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> xz 5.0.2_20110517-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> zip 3.0-11 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> zlib-devel 1.2.7-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>> zlib0 1.2.7-1 OK
>> >> >> >>>>>>
>> >> >> >>>>>>
>> >> >> >>>>>
>> >> >> >>>>> --
>> >> >> >>>>>
------------------------------------------------------------
>> >> >> >>>>> Gerd Stolpmann, Darmstadt, Germany
g...@gerd-stolpmann.de
>> >> >> >>>>> Creator of GODI and camlcity.org.
>> >> >> >>>>> Contact details:
http://www.camlcity.org/contact.html
>> >> >> >>>>> Company homepage: http://www.gerd-stolpmann.de
>> >> >> >>>>> *** Searching for new projects! Need consulting for
system
>> >> >> >>>>> *** programming in Ocaml? Gerd Stolpmann can help you.
>> >> >> >>>>>
------------------------------------------------------------
>> >> >> >>>>>
>> >> >> >>>>> _______________________________________________
>> >> >> >>>>> Godi-list mailing list
>> >> >> >>>>> Godi-list@ocaml-programming.de
>> >> >> >>>>>
https://godirepo.camlcity.org/mailman/listinfo/godi-list
>> >> >> >>>>
>> >> >> >>>>
>> >> >> >>>>
>> >> >> >>>
>> >> >> >>>
>> >> >> >>>
>> >> >> >>> --
>> >> >> >>>
------------------------------------------------------------
>> >> >> >>> Gerd Stolpmann, Darmstadt, Germany
g...@gerd-stolpmann.de
>> >> >> >>> Creator of GODI and camlcity.org.
>> >> >> >>> Contact details:
http://www.camlcity.org/contact.html
>> >> >> >>> Company homepage: http://www.gerd-stolpmann.de
>> >> >> >>>
------------------------------------------------------------
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________
>> >> >> >> Godi-list mailing list
>> >> >> >> Godi-list@ocaml-programming.de
>> >> >> >> https://godirepo.camlcity.org/mailman/listinfo/godi-list
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > _______________________________________________
>> >> >> > Godi-list mailing list
>> >> >> > Godi-list@ocaml-programming.de
>> >> >> > https://godirepo.camlcity.org/mailman/listinfo/godi-list
>> >> >> _______________________________________________
>> >> >> Godi-list mailing list
>> >> >> Godi-list@ocaml-programming.de
>> >> >> https://godirepo.camlcity.org/mailman/listinfo/godi-list
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > --
>> >> > ------------------------------------------------------------
>> >> > Gerd Stolpmann, Darmstadt, Germany g...@gerd-stolpmann.de
>> >> > Creator of GODI and camlcity.org.
>> >> > Contact details: http://www.camlcity.org/contact.html
>> >> > Company homepage: http://www.gerd-stolpmann.de
>> >> > ------------------------------------------------------------
>> >> _______________________________________________
>> >> Godi-list mailing list
>> >> Godi-list@ocaml-programming.de
>> >> https://godirepo.camlcity.org/mailman/listinfo/godi-list
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> > ------------------------------------------------------------
>> > Gerd Stolpmann, Darmstadt, Germany g...@gerd-stolpmann.de
>> > Creator of GODI and camlcity.org.
>> > Contact details: http://www.camlcity.org/contact.html
>> > Company homepage: http://www.gerd-stolpmann.de
>> > ------------------------------------------------------------
>> _______________________________________________
>> Godi-list mailing list
>> Godi-list@ocaml-programming.de
>> https://godirepo.camlcity.org/mailman/listinfo/godi-list
>>
>>
>
>
>
> --
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> Gerd Stolpmann, Darmstadt, Germany g...@gerd-stolpmann.de
> Creator of GODI and camlcity.org.
> Contact details: http://www.camlcity.org/contact.html
> Company homepage: http://www.gerd-stolpmann.de
> ------------------------------------------------------------