I could fix this problem by installing gcc. Please check if gcc is installed
on your system.
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Hello,
On 2013-06-15, at 09:45, 0b1kn00b wrote:
> It's placing the library files in /lib but libdir is configured to /usr/lib,
> although in the patch file in the source, there are /usr/lib prefixed files.
Are you sure? I re-checked the tar files and they have everything in
/usr/{bin,lib,share}.
It's placing the library files in /lib but libdir is configured to /usr/lib,
although in the patch file in the source, there are /usr/lib prefixed files.
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Hi,
The latest version of the ocaml (4.00.1) package seems broken. It is the
linking phase using the native code compiler that do not work. Example output:
ocamlopt -o mlok2hll-1 str.cmxa util.cmx error.cmx id.cmx mlok.cmx parse.cmx
lex.cmx hll.cmx compile.cmx main.cmx
** Cannot resolve symbo
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