A while ago I managed to get Poly/ML running (sort of) on my Android
phone. It involved running an ARM Debian distribution in a separate
partition on the SD card and then using SSH to connect in to it. It was
really just to see if it was possible and I eventually deleted the
partition and reformatted the card. I'd be interested if someone has an
alternative solution.
I'm not exactly clear about the motivation behind the question. The
original poster wasn't actually subscribed to the mailing list. The
OCAML implementations seem to provide a small console window that allows
someone to enter and run OCAML programs. I don't know how useful that
would be in general. It might be more useful to be able to create
little ML programs. Without a linker it wouldn't be possible to create
stand-alone binaries but it might be possible to create scripts.
David
On 14/10/2013 15:58, Aleks Kissinger wrote:
A few years back, Matvey Soloviev (in CC) managed to get poly/ML running on
an android phone. I'm not sure if he ever released anything though...
On 14 October 2013 08:49, Brad Cantrell <[email protected]> wrote:
There are a couple of implementations for Ocaml on Android but none for
SML. So Id like to suggest that you make a port for Android because mobile
computing is becoming much more common and mainstream. And also the fact
that Android OS is a much more stable target to port to compared to the
fragmentation of Linux distros, the exclusivity of hardware costs and
availability for OSX and the problems that windows 8 is bringing to user
experience.
-Brad Cantrell
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