On 11/24/2011 08:25 AM, Paul A. Steckler wrote:
For a long while, we've been building software for Windows using the
OCaml MinGW cross-compiler
on Fedora. That tack allows building the software pretty much the same
as it's built for native Linux.
But the OCaml MinGW packages for Linux haven't
Hi,
On 11/24/2011 07:25 AM, Paul A. Steckler wrote:
For a long while, we've been building software for Windows using the
OCaml MinGW cross-compiler
on Fedora. That tack allows building the software pretty much the same
as it's built for native Linux.
But the OCaml MinGW packages for Linux
Hello.
- You can't login to the MinGW shell to allow remote builds via ssh.
I can get most of the
required functionality by setting environment variables and calling
the MinGW's sh.exe
explicitly, but it would be useful to have instructions on how this should go.
To allow remote builds
For a long while, we've been building software for Windows using the
OCaml MinGW cross-compiler
on Fedora. That tack allows building the software pretty much the same
as it's built for native Linux.
But the OCaml MinGW packages for Linux haven't been updated in some
time, and that project
appears