Sven Luther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I don't like it. > > My idea is. > > When a new release is made, i re-upload the current ocaml as ocaml-<N>, > providing ocaml. > > Once this one enters unstable, i upload an ocaml package with the > version bumped ocaml version <N+1>, and we use this to build new > libraries and packages. Old libraries and package work fine with the > previous stuff. > > The only way this will work is to haev strong library dependencies. I don't like any of the ideas anyway because as you said .. > Maybe the whole scheme is not worth it, anyway, i will move the ocaml ... it is not worth it after all. > libdir all the same, for the other benefits, and to let this possibility > open in the future. I will do it after ocaml 3.06 enters testing. The libdir change in order to add the cvs snapshot is OK, IMO. BTW, I'd prefer ocaml-snap (or ocaml-snapshot) because some package coming from cameleon is called ocamlcvs. Cheers, -- Jérôme Marant http://marant.org

