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Ocaml Browser #3331

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vicuna opened this issue Dec 3, 2004 · 2 comments
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Ocaml Browser #3331

vicuna opened this issue Dec 3, 2004 · 2 comments
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vicuna commented Dec 3, 2004

Original bug ID: 3331
Reporter: administrator
Assigned to: @garrigue
Status: closed (set by @garrigue on 2012-07-11T23:59:51Z)
Resolution: unable to duplicate
Priority: normal
Severity: minor
Target version: 4.01.0+dev
Category: otherlibs

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Full_Name: Katell Galard
Version: 3.08.2
OS: Linux
Submission from: fluorine.eu.sun.com (192.18.1.9)

Hi,

I've downloaded and installed without error OCaml from the latest source
distribution (3.08.2). I've successfully followed all the steps (very clearly)
detailed in the INSTALL file.
But I can't find the ocamlbrowser file in the /usr/local/bin directory, neither
in my installation directory nor the tools subdirectory.
I've noticed that it isn't listed in the INSTALL file section 6- as part of the
make install process but it is mentionned in section 9- After installation ...
I would like to know if ocamlbrowser is now distributed as an external module
and then where can I find it ?

Best Regards,

Katell Galard

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vicuna commented Dec 4, 2004

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From: katell.galard@sun.com

Version: 3.08.2
OS: Linux

I've downloaded and installed without error OCaml from the latest source
distribution (3.08.2). I've successfully followed all the steps (very clearly)
detailed in the INSTALL file.
But I can't find the ocamlbrowser file in the /usr/local/bin directory, neither
in my installation directory nor the tools subdirectory.

Ocamlbrowser is included in the standard distribution, but it requires
labltk.
Have you checked that labltk was built?
To build labltk, you need tcl and tk (version 8.0 or better), with
their header files (i.e. on linux you may need some -devel packages).

Jacques

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vicuna commented Jul 11, 2012

Comment author: @garrigue

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@vicuna vicuna closed this as completed Jul 11, 2012
@vicuna vicuna added this to the 4.01.0 milestone Mar 14, 2019
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