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On Tue, 2003-12-23 at 04:43, Tom Murray wrote:
&gt; &gt; You plan to use ocamlfind only at install time, right? Why not

&gt; Yes, so many times I want to abandon the autotools for their messiness, 
&gt; but they always turn out to be _so_ convenient. I have yet to see a 
&gt; make replacement that is as flexible.

I have seen, and use regularly, a *much* better and
infinitely superior tool.

Its called Python.


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