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Linking fails sometimes when using OCAMLMKTOP #2404

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vicuna opened this issue Mar 18, 2000 · 1 comment
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Linking fails sometimes when using OCAMLMKTOP #2404

vicuna opened this issue Mar 18, 2000 · 1 comment
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vicuna commented Mar 18, 2000

Original bug ID: 64
Reporter: administrator
Status: closed
Resolution: not a bug
Priority: normal
Severity: minor
Category: ~DO NOT USE (was: OCaml general)

Bug description

Full_Name: David McClain
Version: 2.99
OS: Win/NT 4.0 (sp 3)
Submission from: dialup001ip074.tus.azstarnet.com (169.197.12.74)

Sometimes, but not always, the final linking of an OCAMLMKTOP application fails
with the message that the linker is unable to open the TEMPORARY directory
(Win/NT 4.0 sp 3 LINK.EXE). I have found that there is a residual file named
"ocamlprim0.obj" left in the destination directory, and that by removing this
old file and rerunning the Make, then the linking succeeds. However, if I rerun
the Make without first removing this leftover file, it fails consistently with
the above message. I have not yet found where, in the OCAML sources, this
behavior is induced.

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vicuna commented Apr 11, 2000

Comment author: administrator

Couldn't reproduce the problem, but added an explicit "remove" of the .obj file
left behind by VC++. It's cleaner and might fix the problem too. -Xavier,
2000-04-10.

@vicuna vicuna closed this as completed Apr 11, 2000
@vicuna vicuna added the bug label Mar 19, 2019
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