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toplevel functionality not installed during installation #2680

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vicuna opened this issue Feb 7, 2001 · 1 comment
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toplevel functionality not installed during installation #2680

vicuna opened this issue Feb 7, 2001 · 1 comment
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vicuna commented Feb 7, 2001

Original bug ID: 280
Reporter: administrator
Status: closed
Resolution: not a bug
Priority: normal
Severity: minor
Category: ~DO NOT USE (was: OCaml general)

Bug description

Full_Name: Robert T. Bauer
Version: ocaml 3.00
OS: freebsd
Submission from: ext-0030.rational.com (130.213.200.30)

I installed ocaml 3.00 following the install instructions. Everything appears
to be working; however, if I use any of the commands associated with toplevel
processing (e.g., use, load, quit, etc) I get error messages indicating that the
"command" is not found.

Probably with some digging around I can use the mktop facility to build an ocaml
that includes the toplevel stuff, but it seems to me that the toplevel stuff
should have been added durign the build/install.

Robert

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vicuna commented Feb 12, 2001

Comment author: administrator

User got confused by the "#" sign in front of directives. Added paragraph in
the documentation. (Xavier, 2001-02-12)

@vicuna vicuna closed this as completed Feb 12, 2001
@vicuna vicuna added the bug label Mar 19, 2019
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