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ocamlc and sub-directory #8447

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vicuna opened this issue Jan 18, 2004 · 1 comment
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ocamlc and sub-directory #8447

vicuna opened this issue Jan 18, 2004 · 1 comment
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vicuna commented Jan 18, 2004

Original bug ID: 2045
Reporter: administrator
Status: closed
Resolution: not a bug
Priority: normal
Severity: minor
Category: ~DO NOT USE (was: OCaml general)

Bug description

Full_Name: Yamagata Yoriyuki
Version: 3.07
OS: Linux
Submission from: p25044-adsau12honb7-acca.tokyo.ocn.ne.jp (220.99.29.44)

Say, there are two files in tmp dir.

$ ls tmp
test.c test.ml

$ ocamlc -c tmp/test.ml

produces tmp/test.cmo while

$ ocamlc -c tmp/test.c

produces test.o in the current directory. There may be a reason fot this, but
this is confusing.

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vicuna commented Feb 14, 2004

Comment author: administrator

ocamlc and the C compiler have different conventions as to where the object file
is put. I don't think this is worth fixing. XL, 2004-02-14

@vicuna vicuna closed this as completed Feb 14, 2004
@vicuna vicuna added the bug label Mar 19, 2019
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