Hi!

2011/2/7 Elliott Barnes <[email protected]>

> Hi guys, and once again thanks for all your suggestions.
>
> Upon running the "ocaml unix.cma" command as suggested, I got a
> "command not found" message, which makes me think it's not installed -
> could this be the cause of the problem?
>

You can install the command by installing the ocaml-nox package.


> I'm running Ubuntu 10.04. Upon installing Liquidsoap, instead of
> adding the Ubuntu repository, I had to add the Debiun one; I received
> an error when trying to retreave the package index - again, could this
> be the root of the problem, or are the repositories virtually the same
> anyway?
>

I don't think this is a problem..

What could be more interesting is some details about the filesystem that you
use and the structure of your files.. For instance, the output of:
  dh -h
and
  cat /etc/fstab
should provide useful informations. If you think those values are private,
you can send them to me off-list..

Romain


> Cheers, and sorry for all the problems.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Elliott.
>
> On 07/02/2011, Samuel Mimram <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 3:01 PM, Romain Beauxis
> > <[email protected]>wrote:
> >
> >> What you could do if you have ocaml installed is try the following:
> >>  * As command-line, type ocaml (or if you have ledit installed: ledit
> >> ocaml)
> >>  * Paste the following expression:
> >> (Unix.stat "/media/jingles").Unix.st_kind = Unix.S_DIR
> >>
> >
> > More precisely, run
> >
> > ocaml unix.cma
> >
> > and execute
> >
> > (Unix.stat "/media/jingles").Unix.st_kind = Unix.S_DIR;;
> >
> > (notice the ;; in the end).
> >
> > ++
> >
> > Sam.
> >
>
>
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