Hello Stefano, Stefano Zacchiroli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[ me ] >> section that broke the binary. This bug should soon be fixed >> (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ocamlnet/+bug/180364). In fact, the bug is not fixed yet. :-( >> After that, one will need to rebuild all OCaml packages having >> bytecode executables. Thus my question: is there a script somewhere >> that could help me list all packages (I suppose I mean source >> packages, right?) having bytecode executables, like ocamlnet for >> ocamlrpcgen binary? > > Short answer: we don't have anything like that that I'm aware of. Ok, thank you for your detailed answer. I'll think I'll try a more brute-force approach: installing all OCaml-related packages and look for OCaml bytecode binaries in /usr/bin/ (using the same pattern as proposed in the Ubuntu bug report). Is there a list of OCaml *binary* packages somewhere? From my search, this is not the case. After looking at Stephane's gen-binNMU-request.py script, using rmadison I should be able to make such a script. Yours, d. -- GPG/PGP key: A3AD7A2A David MENTRE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 5996 CC46 4612 9CA4 3562 D7AC 6C67 9E96 A3AD 7A2A -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

