Hi Sven, Sorry for my late answer - I was to busy to read debian-devel. I guess I should update my .procmailrc to get answers to my postings into my inbox... On Wed, Nov 18, 1998 at 02:02:18PM +0100, luther@maxime.u-strasbg.fr wrote: > > I work with it on several platforms. HP-UX, OSF/1, Linux(i386) and a > > sun (I belive). > > > > It does only bitcode executable, doesn't it ? I think it will run under most > plateforms, it is derivated from caml-light, who ran under lots of plateforms, > msdos, windows, amigaos, mac, linux, and most other commercial unixes. But it > don't has the native code output that ocaml has. ocaml has a huge list of > native code output, linux under alpha, i386 and ppc among others, but not m68k > altough they produce code for sun3 ... Yes, it generates only bytecode. But I did not investigate wether this bytecode is portable. I guess that way I should add a binary-common target to my rules-file. I will look at it when I have the time... cu Torsten
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