On Tue, 21 Sep 2004, Andrew Schulman wrote: > >> I decided to go ahead and build a lablgtk2 package myself, so I can > >> reasonably maintain it in the future. > > > > One thing to note (and I haven't noticed it before myself) is that my > > build of ocaml contains labltk -- will they conflict? > > No, I don't think so. lablgtk2 goes entirely into /usr/lib/ocaml/lablgtk2 > and /usr/lib/ocaml/stublibs, plus one file /usr/bin/lablgtk2.
Good. I haven't had a chance to look at your packaging, sorry. > > Also, you will probably need to include bits of the ocaml sources in > > your lablgtk2 source package -- do we want to replicate this? > > I'm not sure what you mean. The user will have to install ocaml first in > order to build from source. Is anything more required? Is that "ocaml source", or "ocaml binary package"? The tradition for Cygwin packages is to either have self-contained sources, or to share the sources for some packages (via the "external-source:" directives). It's unusual for one source package to depend on another. Although... The "cygwin" source package depends on the "mingw" and "w32api" sources, so I guess it would be ok. > > Here's a (reformatted) excerpt from driver/main_args.ml in the ocaml > > sources: > > "-w", Arg.String F._w, > > <flags> Enable or disable warnings according to <flags>: > > [snip] > > S/s enable/disable non-unit statement > > [snip] > > So it looks like "-w s" disables non-unit statement warnings. > > OK, thanks. I couldn't find this. FWIW, you can get the same output from "ocamlmktop -help" or "ocaml -help". > >> Questions: should I just give up on stripping the executable? Or is > >> there a workaround? Do I need the -w option at all? Sorry, but I know > >> almost nothing about OCaml or LablGTK. > > > > It's up to you. I'm guessing this is supposed to enable clean execution > > of lablgtk2 (i.e., no extraneous messages), so you probably do need it. Oops. This was too vague. The "it's up to you" part was for the "-w" option -- I think you can't really strip ocaml executables and expect them to work. Don't strip. > OK. I may fool around with it to see how many errors I get if I strip the > exe and remove '-w s', but I'm inclined to leave it alone. Wise decision. > > One last note is that the current release of ocaml doesn't support dynamic > > library loads, so a lot of examples don't work (details upon request). > > I'm working on fixing this, but if anyone has suggestions on how to enable > > shared library support, I'd be interested in hearing them. > > OK. No obvious problem there for my package, since I'm not building the > examples. Great. No objections from me, then. As soon as it's reviewed... Igor -- http://cs.nyu.edu/~pechtcha/ |\ _,,,---,,_ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ZZZzz /,`.-'`' -. ;-;;,_ [EMAIL PROTECTED] |,4- ) )-,_. ,\ ( `'-' Igor Pechtchanski, Ph.D. '---''(_/--' `-'\_) fL a.k.a JaguaR-R-R-r-r-r-.-.-. Meow! "Happiness lies in being privileged to work hard for long hours in doing whatever you think is worth doing." -- Dr. Jubal Harshaw