Le Friday 14 Jan 2011 à 18:34:19 (+0100), Gabriel Kerneis a écrit :
> On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 05:54:05PM +0100, Guillaume Yziquel wrote:
> > I've been trying to compile CIL and CPC on my Debian Linux box. OCaml
> > distribution is the one from Stéphane Glondu's 3.12 repo. Below's the
> > compilation output.
> > 
> > It clearly stumbles on the -lstr linking. Could not find on my Debian
> > box, except when looking into the mingw cross-compiling libs. There's
> > libstr.so binary RPM which is string processing in C, but I doubt this
> > to be the missing dependency.
> > 
> > What is this -lstr dependency?
> 
> Try to fetch latest version from svn (as mentionned recently on this
> list).  Take care to fetch ocamlutil separately, since the svn:external
> is broken (it will ask you some password and deny access).

If there's one thing I specifically loathe, it's the way sourceforge
repos are always buried deep into the maze of their webpages. The only
thing I could find (and tried with the -lstr issue) is this link:

        http://sourceforge.net/projects/cil/files/

Where is the repo located? (Getting tired of this "click everywhere on
Sourceforge" infinite loop).

-- 
     Guillaume Yziquel

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