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Yaakov,
> Thanks for updating OCaml to use FlexDLL. There are some further
> patches required for a fully-functional OCaml:
I agree with your suggestions, and I'll use your patches and cygport
file, except for the way you implement this:
> 2) package camlp4 separately due to its size;
I think
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Hi Yaakov,
> There is now a flexdll for x86_64. Could you please enable (nat)dynlink
> there too?
I'd missed this piece of news. The upstream flexdll page doesn't mention
cygwin-64 as a supported toolchain. Did you do the porting yourself?
Anyway, I will prepare a new version of the package w
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Hi,
On 2013-06-09, at 17:49, Per Larsson wrote:
> I get the following error message when trying to link with the native
> compiler:
>
> ocamlopt -o mlok2hll-1 -warn-error +A -annot str.cmxa util.cmx error.cmx
> id.cmx mlok.cmx parse.cmx lex.cmx hll.cmx compile.cmx main.cmx
> ** Cannot resolve
On 2013-06-11, at 17:27, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> Ouch! As long as gcc 4.7.2 is not the defualt compiler, that's kind
> of borderline since you force people to install the test release of gcc.
>
> Granted, it's time we get a 4.7 or 4.8 based gcc ASAP...
Another solution would be to compile OCa
Hello all,
A long time ago, Yaakov wrote:
> While you're at it, you could fix the
> false negative in the bfd detection[3] by adding -lintl to the
> libraries in the second hasgot test.
I just tried to do that, but when I #include in any C program,
I get an error:
/usr/include/bfd.h:37:2: er
On 2013-06-12, at 19:05, Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
> http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2011-12/msg00397.html
Oh, I'd missed that, thanks. Out of curiosity, if someone knows,
I'm still interested in understanding how we are supposed to use bfd.h.
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On 2013-06-12, at 16:05, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> Click on the version number of the package. It will cycle through the
> available versions and other options (like "keep", "reinstall",
> "uninstall").
Yes, I know how to do that, but my problem here is that I need a version
that is not availabl
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}.
Hi all,
On 2013-08-23, at 18:50, Warren Young wrote:
> On 8/23/2013 06:42, Andrew Schulman wrote:
>>> Consider Orpie, which isn't ported to Cygwin 64 yet because OCaml isn't.
>>
>> Hah! Another Orpie user!
>>
>> I love Orpie, but sometimes I've wondered if I was the only one.
>
> Everyone who
Hi,
On 2013-08-31, at 00:31, Warren Young wrote:
>> I'm making good progress on porting OCaml to cygwin-64.
>
> Would you care to summarize the problem? OCaml is already portable to other
> x86_64 *ix targets, so a lot of the work has to have been done already. What
> are the remaining blocki
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