Re: Portability of applications written in OCAML

From: skaller (skaller@maxtal.com.au)
Date: Mon Feb 21 2000 - 21:45:39 MET

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    Xavier Leroy wrote:
     
    > I think the easiest way to distribute an OCaml application is as
    > sources, plus binaries for a couple of popular architectures
    > (typically, Linux/Intel and Windows). Novice users can pick the
    > binaries, and experienced users should have no problems installing
    > OCaml for compiling your application.

    I have no problem compiling Ocaml on my Linux box but I CANNOT
    do so on my WinNT box -- I don't have a C compiler for Windows
    [except gcc for Cygwin]

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