Dear Alexander,
thanks. I'll trz to be more explicit.
Am 07.07.2005 um 14:29 schrieb Alexander K. Hansen:
A bit more information would be helpful:
was ocaml installed as a binary or did it get built locally?
There was no stable, thus no binary, version of O'Caml those days. I've
installed it from the sources.
If it was built locally then it's probably more important to know what
your OS version was at the time of your build on each machine (in
particular the powerbook), as well as the Xcode versions of the
respective machines. For example it might be that ocaml builds
everything correctly on Panther but not Tiger for some reason--but I
kind of doubt it.
Both machine are running the Panther, no Tigers her yet.
Since the same ocaml version is available via the binary distribution
for both 10.3 and 10.4-transitional, and since I've just now verified
that your missing file is indeed present in the binary archive, see
if
sudo apt-get install --reinstall ocaml
Can I switch to the binary diribution of O'Caml somehow?
hs
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