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New OCaml/3.00 for Windows does not unpack.... #2426

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vicuna opened this issue Apr 25, 2000 · 2 comments
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New OCaml/3.00 for Windows does not unpack.... #2426

vicuna opened this issue Apr 25, 2000 · 2 comments
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vicuna commented Apr 25, 2000

Original bug ID: 89
Reporter: administrator
Status: closed
Resolution: fixed
Priority: normal
Severity: minor
Category: ~DO NOT USE (was: OCaml general)

Bug description

Dear OCaml Team,

With anxious desire for the new system, I downloaded the unpacker for
Windows/NT, Win/98 several times. Each time I get a file "ocaml-300-win.exe"
which occupies about 1,203 KB. However, attempting to run it, I get the
complaint that either the file is not a valid exe file, or else it is "too
big for memory" errors.

Here's hoping you can get it fixed real soon!

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vicuna commented Apr 27, 2000

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With anxious desire for the new system, I downloaded the unpacker for
Windows/NT, Win/98 several times. Each time I get a file "ocaml-300-win.exe"
which occupies about 1,203 KB. However, attempting to run it, I get the
complaint that either the file is not a valid exe file, or else it is "too
big for memory" errors.
Here's hoping you can get it fixed real soon!

Well, I copied the wrong file to our FTP server... That should be
fixed now. Sorry for the inconvenience.

  • Xavier Leroy

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vicuna commented Apr 27, 2000

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Fixed 2000/04/27 by Xavier

@vicuna vicuna closed this as completed Apr 27, 2000
@vicuna vicuna added the bug label Mar 19, 2019
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