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Original bug ID: 1398 Reporter: administrator Status: closed Resolution: not a bug Priority: normal Severity: minor Category: ~DO NOT USE (was: OCaml general)
Bug description
Hi,
I am try to use Thread Module through command line (ocaml) so I use the following command:
ocamlmktop -thread -custom -o threadtop threads.cma -cclib -lthreads
I got the following errors:
Error while linking threads.cma(Thread): Reference to undefined global 'Unix'
Or I have another way to run Thread.create under command line?
Sorry to send again, my OS is redhat 7.3 and ocaml version is 3.06.
Thanks
LI Qingliu
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Hi,
I am try to use Thread Module through command line
(ocaml) so I use the following command:
Original bug ID: 1398
Reporter: administrator
Status: closed
Resolution: not a bug
Priority: normal
Severity: minor
Category: ~DO NOT USE (was: OCaml general)
Bug description
Hi,
I am try to use Thread Module through command line (ocaml) so I use the following command:
ocamlmktop -thread -custom -o threadtop threads.cma -cclib -lthreads
I got the following errors:
Error while linking threads.cma(Thread): Reference to undefined global 'Unix'
Or I have another way to run Thread.create under command line?
Sorry to send again, my OS is redhat 7.3 and ocaml version is 3.06.
Thanks
LI Qingliu
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