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Date: | 2008-04-12 (13:49) |
From: | Dario Teixeira <darioteixeira@y...> |
Subject: | Trying out Ocaml CVS HEAD |
Hi, I realise that the Ocaml CVS HEAD comes with an implicit "Here be dragons" warning. Still, I would like to use it so I can try running Ocsigen in native mode (the loading of Ocsigen modules relies on dynlink; native mode thus requires the new natdynlink feature). I've compiled the Ocaml CVS via GODI, using the instructions in Alain Frisch's page; though the compilation completes with no problems and the compiler itself seems to work fine, I always get an error when Ocsigen tries to dynlink (either in byte-code or native-code) a module that uses stub libraries. One example is camlzip; here's the error message I get: [errors.log] 2008-04-12 14:15:31 - Fatal - While loading /home/dario/.godi/lib/ocaml/pkg-lib/camlzip/camlzip.cma: Dynlink.Error: error loading shared library: /home/dario/.godi/lib/ocaml/pkg-lib/stublibs/dllcamlzip_stubs.so: /home/dario/.godi/lib/ocaml/pkg-lib/stublibs/dllcamlzip_stubs.so: undefined symbol: caml_named_value Now, is this a transient problem related to catching the CVS HEAD in a grumpy day, or is there something else at play? (This was tried out on a i386 machine running Debian Testing; The Ocaml version is "3.11+dev12 Private_abbrevs+natdynlink (2008-02-29)", and gcc's version is 4.2.3 (Debian 4.2.3-3)) Thanks in advance for your help! Cheers, Dario Teixeira ___________________________________________________________ Yahoo! For Good helps you make a difference http://uk.promotions.yahoo.com/forgood/