OK thanks.
I'd just found out about ocamldebug, but it seems to insist on a bytecode
file, and there doesn't seem to be an option to compile cil to byte code.
I'll just wait for you instead.
On 21 August 2013 10:56, Gabriel Kerneis <gabr...@kerneis.info> wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 10:44:12AM +0100, Colin Adams wrote:
> > I can't find the word "received" in the source code, so I guess it is
> > coming from the ocaml runtime. I've never done any ocaml programming, so
> i
> > don't know how to go about debugging this - is there a debugger one can
> use?
>
> lib/App/Cilly.pm:1334 (I should fix this spurious "%d" by the way).
> Signal 127 means "command not found" indeed.
>
> This is because you are running the git "develop" branch, I guess, and I
> pushed
> a change to remove the .exe suffix but forgot to fix the perl script
> accordingly.
>
> I'll fix this as soon as possible,
> --
> Gabriel
>
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