On 2015/09/11 21:46, Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas wrote:
> Stuart Henderson <st...@openbsd.org> writes:
> 
> > Needed to update coccinelle (attempts to patch the bundled copy of
> > parmap in coccinelle haven't worked out too well).
> >
> > OK to import?
> >
> > -- --
> > Parmap is a minimalistic library allowing to exploit multicore
> > architecture for OCaml programs with minimal modifications: if you want
> > to use your many cores to accelerate an operation which happens to be a
> > map, fold or map/fold (map-reduce), just use Parmap's parmap, parfold
> > and parmapfold primitives in place of the standard List.map and friends,
> > and specify the number of subprocesses to use by the optional parameter
> > ~ncores.
> > -- --
> >
> 
> I would like to avoid ONLY_FOR_ARCHS = ${OCAML_NATIVE_ARCHS}.  Here's an
> updated tarball.  Bonus: a weird-looking manpage!
> 
> I can't test it on a non-native arch right now.  ok jca@ if it packages
> there.

Same problem:

+ ocamlfind ocamlopt -c -annot -package unix -package bigarray -w Ae -o 
bytearray.cmx bytearray.ml
ocamlfind: Not supported in your configuration: ocamlopt
Command exited with code 2.
Compilation unsuccessful after building 20 targets (0 cached) in 00:00:05.
Makefile:56: recipe for target 'all' failed
gmake: *** [all] Error 10


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