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Original bug ID: 1462 Reporter: administrator Status: closed Resolution: fixed Priority: normal Severity: minor Category: ~DO NOT USE (was: OCaml general)
Bug description
Hi
I'm trying to compile with the native windows port (3.06), and bytecode compiling seems fine, but both linking bytecode and native compiling ocamlopt give the same error:
ocamlopt -c -thread -I +lablgtk -I /cygdrive/d/Frank/lib rnd.ml
Fatal error: exception Invalid_argument("Filename.temp_file: temp dir nonexisten
t or full")
make: *** [rnd.cmx] Error 2
The code compiles and runs fine under Linux.
This is on Windows XP, and I just did the standard install plus lablgtk, as in the instructions. Any clue how to remedy this ?
Cheers
Frank Dellaert
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Hi
I'm trying to compile with the native windows port
(3.06), and bytecode *compiling* seems fine, but both linking bytecode and
native compiling ocamlopt give the same error:
ocamlopt -c -thread -I +lablgtk -I
/cygdrive/d/Frank/lib rnd.ml Fatal error: exception
Invalid_argument("Filename.temp_file: temp dir nonexisten t or
full") make: *** [rnd.cmx] Error 2
The code compiles and runs fine under
Linux.
This is on Windows XP, and I just did the standard
install plus lablgtk, as in the instructions. Any clue how to remedy this
?
Cheers Frank
Dellaert
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I'm trying to compile with the native windows port (3.06), and bytecode = compiling seems fine, but both linking bytecode and native compiling =
ocamlopt give the same error:
This is on Windows XP, and I just did the standard install plus lablgtk, =
as in the instructions. Any clue how to remedy this ?
The error message should be more detailed, but what it says is that
OCaml cannot find a directory to put its temporary files. This
temporary directory is the value of the TEMP environment variable, if
set, or C:\temp otherwise. Apparently, recent versions of Windows
neither create C:\temp nor set the TEMP variable. Just create a
directory named "temp" in drive C and you should be all set.
Original bug ID: 1462
Reporter: administrator
Status: closed
Resolution: fixed
Priority: normal
Severity: minor
Category: ~DO NOT USE (was: OCaml general)
Bug description
Hi
I'm trying to compile with the native windows port (3.06), and bytecode compiling seems fine, but both linking bytecode and native compiling ocamlopt give the same error:
ocamlopt -c -thread -I +lablgtk -I /cygdrive/d/Frank/lib rnd.ml
Fatal error: exception Invalid_argument("Filename.temp_file: temp dir nonexisten
t or full")
make: *** [rnd.cmx] Error 2
The code compiles and runs fine under Linux.
This is on Windows XP, and I just did the standard install plus lablgtk, as in the instructions. Any clue how to remedy this ?
Cheers
Frank Dellaert
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Fatal error: exception Invalid_argument("Filename.temp_file: temp dir nonexisten
t or full")
make: *** [rnd.cmx] Error 2
Frank Dellaert
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: