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RE: porting OCaml on OSKit
Actually, Matt Harris (mharris@cs.cornell.edu) has done the port
and hence knows the details.
-Greg
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jay Lepreau [mailto:lepreau@cs.utah.edu]
> Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2000 1:29 AM
> To: Vishal Zinjuvadia
> Cc: oskit-users@cs.utah.edu; jgm@CS.Cornell.EDU
> Subject: Re: porting OCaml on OSKit
>
>
> OCaml is a Objective variant of ML. I have
> version 2.04 of OCaml
> working on Redhad linux 6.0. To port OCaml on OSKit,
> I tried to use
> ix86-oskit-gcc to compile the files and make OCaml.
> ix86-oskit-gcc
> doesnt exactly behave like the linux gcc and for some
> files it shows
> parse errors. I couldnot figure out the reason.
>
> I was at a meeting earlier this week and learned that Greg Morrisett's
> group at Cornell has ported OCaml to the OSKit, in the course of
> getting TAL running on the OSKit. At least I think that's what was
> involved. So maybe they can just give the Caml part to you.
>
> I have cc'ed Greg.
>
> I had one more difficulty. How do I use the build tools (ar,
> sed, ranlib)
>
> They aren't currently provided.
>
> and the basic interfaces (open/close/read/write/seek) in
> OSKit. (ie how are they provided in OSKit).
>
> Just use these posix things; they should work. There are lots of
> example programs to look at and build on. grep is your friend.
>