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Original bug ID: 7542 Reporter: toots Assigned to:@gasche Status: resolved (set by @gasche on 2017-05-28T15:11:58Z) Resolution: not a bug Priority: normal Severity: minor Category: documentation
Bug description
I was looking for the latest released version of the compiler/language and found out that:
ocaml.org references a really old 4.01 release
caml.inria.fr stops at 4.03
The only way to find a clear information was through the github release page, which listed, I believe, 4.04.1 as the latest stable release, a month and a half ago.
Perhaps it's time to clean all of this and have a single, canonical entry point to list OCaml releases?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
igo_weiqi_baduk: good catch! I did not check because the change to announce 4.04.1 was made upstream two weeks ago (so the ocaml.org github repo has the necessary changes), but it seems there was a build/pipeline issue and the online version has not been updated. Thanks, I reported upstream at
Original bug ID: 7542
Reporter: toots
Assigned to: @gasche
Status: resolved (set by @gasche on 2017-05-28T15:11:58Z)
Resolution: not a bug
Priority: normal
Severity: minor
Category: documentation
Bug description
I was looking for the latest released version of the compiler/language and found out that:
The only way to find a clear information was through the github release page, which listed, I believe, 4.04.1 as the latest stable release, a month and a half ago.
Perhaps it's time to clean all of this and have a single, canonical entry point to list OCaml releases?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: