> Note that to a degree, OMake already provides the ability to do
> Unix-style things under Windows.

  I won't wish you ever hear the words I've said while porting
OMake on mingw.  If you want a polite response, please take
a look at
http://overbld.hg.sourceforge.net/hgweb/overbld/overbld/file/tip/src/omake
  -- "orig" directory is your sources, but other files are my
patches and other dirty hacks to make omake compile
and run.
  Your OMake is the most annoying piece of OCaml software
that pretends to "run under windows", that I've ever ported to
OCaml/mingw.
  Also note that your omake distibution contains compile-time
errors that every linux distributive should fix with its patches
(one of my patches is:
http://overbld.hg.sourceforge.net/hgweb/overbld/overbld/file/tip/src/omake/patch/390__sync
debian's patches are:
http://patch-tracker.debian.org/package/omake/0.9.8.5-3-8
).
  And you haven't released any fix to it, while some years
have passed.

  It's pity you are advertising such a software.

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