On Monday, April 16, 2012 9:23:07 PM UTC-5, Richard Neswold wrote:
>
> On Monday, April 16, 2012 8:25:56 PM UTC-5, ashish wrote:
>>
>> I don't have experience with NetBSD, but you might try using godi to 
>> install ocaml and libraries. It has cryptokit in it, and usually things 
>> install without problems with godi.
>>
>> http://godi.camlcity.org/godi/index.html
>>
>
> Thanks for the pointer! I'll uninstall the PKGSRC stuff and reinstall 
> OCaml using GODI. Hopefully it'll be a smoother experience.
>
> --
> Rich
>

Are there any NetBSD users out there using GODI? :)

I was able to get cryptokit to install, but now I'm having problems with 
practically every other package. Apparently the BSDs don't have the libdl.a 
library, which GODI specifies in the link line. Also, GODI packages have 
inconsistent ways to specify paths. On NetBSD, all third party software is 
stored under /usr/pkg/ but GODI packages sometimes want  a base directory 
and other times want both include and lib directories.

I'll look at the config.log files that are generated when the configure 
scripts fail, but I was curious if NetBSD users found a clean, foolproof 
way to get this to work.

Thanks!

--
Rich 

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