Am 01.09.2018 um 03:24 schrieb Bryan Phelps:
Hello,


Thank you for all the work on Cygwin! I've been using it to spin up an 
environment to build the OCaml compiler / toolchain, and it was working great.


However, today, all our CI builds mysteriously started failing - at first, I 
suspected it was a problem with AppVeyor, but I also failures with VSTS. We use 
an NPM package (`esy-bash`) to spin up a Cygwin environment, and then use that 
to build the OCaml toolchain.


The error message we started receiving today is:

OCAML_FLEXLINK="../boot/ocamlrun ../flexdll/flexlink.exe" ../byterun/ocamlrun 
../ocamlc -g -nostdlib -I ../utils -I ../parsing -I ../stdlib -I ../compilerlibs 
-strict-sequence -safe-string -strict-formats -w +a-4-9-41-42-44-45-48 -warn-error A 
-custom ocamlcommon.cma -o ocamltest.exe run_win32.o run_stubs.o ocamltest_config.cmo 
testlib.cmo run_command.cmo filetype.cmo filecompare.cmo backends.cmo variables.cmo 
environments.cmo builtin_variables.cmo builtin_modifiers.cmo actions.cmo 
builtin_actions.cmo tests.cmo builtin_tests.cmo tsl_ast.cmo tsl_parser.cmo tsl_lexer.cmo 
tsl_semantics.cmo options.cmo main.cmo
x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc: error: ../stdlib\libcamlrun.a: No such file or directory


Question:
is libcamlrun.a built correctly and in the same directory than before ?
This mixed "../stdlib\libcamlrun.a" slash looks strange



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