On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 11:45:41AM +0100, Claudio Sacerdoti Coen wrote: > > Yes, but you clutter the files all over the place in a lot of > > directories. It would be simpler if you could keep them in the same > > place, but have multiple META files ? META.lablgtk.1 and META.lablgtk.2 > > for example ? > > > > Having everything in the same directory would solve this, i think, since > > you could then have META.lablgtk and META.lablgtkgl, but keep the > > lablgtk and lablgtkgl libraries in the same subdir (+lablgtk). > > It can already be done now. Just choose the standard place where all the META > files should be. Otherwise you will have to rename the META of the library > xxx into META.xxx, keep it where it is (inside the directory xxx) and > add the directory xxx to the findlib path (ugly IMHO).
Yes, we will do that, but after ocaml and co enters testing. Friendly, Sven Luther

