I seem to have this problem with all the ocaml packages, so something
still isn't quite right. Do you think replacing all the ocaml ebuild
instances of findlib_src_install with einstall is a good idea? If so,
why do I have to turn off sandbox?

On 05/31/12 13:37, Audiodef Online wrote:
> With findlib_src_install, I get
>
>>>> Source compiled.
>>>> Test phase [not enabled]: dev-ml/ocaml-lame-0.3.1
>>>> Install ocaml-lame-0.3.1 into
> /var/tmp/portage/dev-ml/ocaml-lame-0.3.1/image/ category dev-ml
> install: missing file operand
> Try `install --help' for more information.
>
> But when I replace findlib_src_install with einstall, it installs
> without errors from the ebuild. I had to turn sandbox off, but this is
> likely a problem with sandbox, as I run into it occasionally anyway.
>
> I was indeed missing alloc.h. Re-emerging ocaml fixed it.
>
> On 05/31/12 01:48, Emery Hemingway wrote:
>> Could you be missing /usr/lib64/ocaml/caml/alloc.h?
>>
>> I build everything with dev-lang/ocaml-3.12.1
>


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