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Re: ocaml 3.06 + mlgtk + lablgl



> BTW, is it ok to have the .o man extensions, lintian complains a lot
> about all those.

Yes, we were not too sure that man/mano was the right place
and .o the right extension. But we saw that perl and tcl do strange things,
for example tcl put some man pages in man/mann and other man pages in
man/man3 with extension .3tcl ... Besides, we saw man/mano exists on
some systems.
The Linux Filesystem Hierachy Standard stops at man/man8.
Do you have a better idea where to place our ocaml man pages, and with
what extension ? (personnaly i like the .o idea, and it works well).
 
> > The Out_of_memory is still strange, but i will ask more information
> > in the caml-list tomorrow (how much ram, try to add the -v option to
> > ocamldoc to get progress information by verbose mode).
> 
> Well, in my guess, the most probable thing is that there may not be free
> mem available on the alpha box or something such, even on my box, the
> build process uses a lot of time in this shell script, so this may be
> the problem, i don't know.

It could be, since the man pages generator uses some string concatenation
(with the ^ operator), but not that much. The -v flag would help to find out
if the Out_of_memory comes in the generation part of before.
 
> You can look at the build log by following :
> 
> http://buildd.debian.org/bymaint.php?maint=Sven%20Luther%20%3Cluther%40debian.org%3E%20
> 
> and hitting the ocaml line and alpha column and following the link
> there.
Ok, thanks.

Friendly,

Maxence



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