hi,

> Indeed, it is much more sophisticated, so it may be more bugged ;-)

i can help debugging :)

> >> shell i send you my scripts to take a look?
> It's not necessary. I have downloaded the refactoring branch of yars. Thanks.

oh, ok, then you should have the newest version (last yars revision is 513).

> I comment my OCaml scripts and I send you, so that you could also have a look.

great.

> I have took a look at your UseOCaml script. I can't see why you copy ML files 
> into the current binary dir before compiling them. Is there a reason ?

no. i copied most of the stuff from the UseLATEX.cmake. it was done so there, 
and at the time i wrote the script, i thought its a good idea. don't ask me why 
:)

> Keep in touch,

let me know when i can jump in and help. looking forward.

cheers,
keyan

> J. Bedouet
> 
> 
> On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 8:26 AM, Keyan <m...@pulsschlag.net> wrote:
> I totally agree.
> 
> Judicaël: how should we proceed? my first impression is that your 
> usecaml.cmake is much more sophisticated then mine :) same for the 
> findocaml.cmake scripts, as mine up to now does nothing more than to call a 
> bunch of find_program commands.
> 
> shell i send you my scripts to take a look?
> 
> i have no problem with merging my stuff into your scripts, keeping you as 
> main author, if there is anything useful for you.
> 
> cheers,
> keyan
> 
> 
> On 15 Jan 2010, at 02:39, Philip Lowman wrote:
> 
> > On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 5:11 AM, Keyan <m...@pulsschlag.net> wrote:
> >> hi,
> >>
> >> ups ... i thought i replied to the list. thanks for the link. i will adapt 
> >> my find-script to the requirements and maintain the package.
> >
> > You should work with Judicaël to combine the best of both of your
> > works together into one FindOCaml and UseOCaml script.  There is no
> > sense having two of them out there.
> >
> > --
> > Philip Lowman
> 
> 
> 

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