On Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 11:50:43AM +0100, Claudio Sacerdoti Coen wrote: > > for the basic ocaml tasks, i see this as follows : > > > > ocaml, ocaml-doc, ledit, tuareg-modee, ocaml-tools, camlp4, camlp4-doc. > > > > maybe findlib, but even so, i don't know if this is really the minmiun > > poeple > > will want to install, i guess camlp4 is ok because it will nextly go into > > the > > distrib, but camlidl is a wastly unknonw thingy, and i don't know about > > ocamlweb. > > ocaml, ocaml-doc, ledit, tuareg-mode, ocaml-tools, camlp4, camlp4-doc, > findlib, ocamlweb and camlidl > > are all tools to preprocess/edit/comment/compile/package programs written > in OCaml. All the other packages, instead, are libraries. So it makes sense.
Does it really make sense ? Why not only 1 package ? Friendly, Sven

