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Date: | 2004-12-24 (11:23) |
From: | Christophe TROESTLER <Christophe.Troestler@u...> |
Subject: | Re: [Caml-list] Wishes for an easy install of Ocaml |
On Fri, 24 Dec 2004, Philippe Lelédy <phl@leledy.org> wrote: > > I am a French teacher who give to my students their first course in > Computer Science, which include learning Caml (as the first language). > I give them strong advice to install an Unix-like OS on their own > computer, with some success (Linux, MacOS X). Sounds great! > '(tuareg-library-path "/usr/lib/ocaml/3.08") > > That last line is not release independant. I am no expert in elisp, but this works: (with-temp-buffer (progn (call-process "ocamlc" nil t nil "-where") (let ((path (buffer-string))) ;; get rid of the final '\n' (setq tuareg-library-path (substring path 0 -1)) ))) > (setq tuareg-manual-url The manual is available in info form (C-h i d m ocaml RETURN). This is in the ocaml-doc package under Debian. > Also more lines in .emacs are necessary to make Emacs behave more > like a non Unix geek would expect. In my view, this is optional -- we point our students to e.g. http://www.cua.dk/cua.html but do not provide it ourselves. > Making a ocaml-goodies-for-newbies package which would include all > this customizations ? Yes. Your package could depend on ocaml and tuareg-mode for easy install. my 0.2¤, ChriS