Thanks for that suggestion, Alex. I will try that out.
In the meantime, it seems as though a beta-tester is having a problem with
the Cilly compilation that I distributed. Here is the command that is being
run:
C:\gametime\gametime-1.0>perl /cygdrive/c/Python27/Lib/site-
packages/gametime-1.
0-py2.7.egg/gametime/cil/bin/cilly --dooneRet --domakeCFG --dosimpleMem
--disall
owDuplication --noPrintLn --dopartial --partial_root_function=modexp_simple
C:\g
ametime\gametime-1.0\demo\modexp_unrolled\modexp_simple-gt\modexp_simple-gt.c
-I
'C:\gametime\gametime-1.0\demo\modexp_unrolled' --save-temps='C:\gametime\
gameti
me-1.0\demo\modexp_unrolled\modexp_simple-gt' -c -o
'C:\gametime\gametime-1.0\de
mo\modexp_unrolled\modexp_simple-gt\modexp_simple-gt.out'
This is produced by calling the Cilly script with the same arguments, and
after setting the OCAMLPATH and CIL_FEATURES environment variables
appropriately -- the latter is defined to be 'cil.default-features'.
However, the beta-tester obtains the following error (he does not have
findlib installed on his system):
Fatal error: exception Failure("Config file not found - neither
/usr/etc/findlib
.conf nor the directory /usr/etc/findlib.conf.d")
Any idea what might be causing this? This also happens if the environment
variables are not set.
Thanks for any help and suggestions, and for all that has been provided so
far.
~ Jon.
On 11 October 2013 04:18, Alex Susu <alex.s...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi.
> I am new to findlib and ocamlfind. I didn't manage to get my module
> linked into the
> CIL executables with the new build system, so I started looking at the
> Makefile, more
> specifically variables OCAMLFIND_DESTDIR and then CIL_DEFAULT_PLUGINS,
> which is used to
> write in the main folder of CIL the META file.
> Turns out that an easy way to specify (is this findlib standard?) to
> link a module
> (as a default-features module) is to create in the folder of that module
> (e.g.,
> src/ext/zrapp) an empty file named "default".
> Hope this helps :)
>
> If there's anything more to add please don't hesitate.
>
> Best regards,
> Alex
>
> On 10/10/2013 8:03 PM, Jonathan Kotker wrote:
> > I used to use --load, but then one of my beta-testers informed me that
> he seemed to have
> > needed findlib, which spawned off my question to you.
> >
> >
> > On 10 October 2013 09:53, Gabriel Kerneis <gabr...@kerneis.info
> > <mailto:gabr...@kerneis.info>> wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 09:29:56AM -0700, Jonathan Kotker wrote:
> > > Since I am using Python to execute the Cilly driver, I managed to
> find a
> > > way to dynamically set the environment variable OCAMLPATH (albeit
> > > temporarily) from within my Python script, and it works
> beautifully once
> > > the OCaml code has been compiled.
> >
> > Glad it works for you. I realized later that you do not even need to
> > use findlib at all: you can also use --load path/to/plugin.cmxs
> > explicitly. The only downside is that you need to take care of
> loading
> > dependencies in the correct order in that case (whereas findlib will
> > figure it out, using META files).
> >
> > Best,
> > --
> > Gabriel
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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