On 10/25/2010 12:33 PM, Evgeni Golov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> this works for me. Could you provide an example that fails?
>
> I tried the following on Sid/amd64 and Squeeze/i386:
> 1. apt-get install libcairo-ocaml-dev
> 2. wget http://cgit.freedesktop.org/cairo-ocaml/plain/test/cub
Hi,
this works for me. Could you provide an example that fails?
I tried the following on Sid/amd64 and Squeeze/i386:
1. apt-get install libcairo-ocaml-dev
2. wget http://cgit.freedesktop.org/cairo-ocaml/plain/test/cube.ml
3. ocamlopt -o cube -I /usr/lib/ocaml/cairo/ -I /usr/lib/ocaml/lablgtk2
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On Thu, 08 Jan 2009 02:05:02 +0100 Stéphane Glondu wrote:
> Evgeni Golov a écrit :
> > Did you also remove the binary from the .orig.tar.gz? We don't have the
> > source for it...
>
> No, I didn't. Even though the source is not technically available (in
>
On Thu, 08 Jan 2009 01:29:49 +0100 Stéphane Glondu wrote:
> As said in git commit bfd1cebf64a424759df083c1fc15276cc9ea3fff:
> > Do not install ocamldep-omake (Closes: #510919)
> >
> > The build system of omake detects by itself that standard ocamldep
> > supports -modules (starting from OCaml 3.1
Hey,
please CC me, I'm not subscribed :)
On Tue, 6 Jan 2009 23:21:22 +0200 George Danchev wrote:
> 1. apply the above mentioned patch against ocamldep as brought with ocaml-nox
> package. That would be pretty dangerous, since ocaml-nox rdeps are exposed at
> risk. Unlikely to be approved by th
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