Cool, I could do that. Thanks!
On 02/14/14 07:13, David Baelde wrote:
Ok, sorry about that. Maybe you'll have better luck contacting the
maintainers of camlimages? I've looked at their bitbucket repo, and
there's actually already an open issue saying that it doesn't compile
Or maybe revert to an older version of camlimages? It certainly used
to be compatible with OCaml 4.0.
Cheers,
David
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 9:36 PM, Samuel Mimram smim...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Yes it is relevant: this is the same error and apparently you need
OCaml version 4.0 (at least) to
Upgrading ocaml did not make a difference.
I have masked the latest camlimages on all my machines that use it, as
well as in my stage4 tarball on gentoostudio.org, because camlimages
universally fails for me in this way on every single machine I try to
upgrade it on.
I hope that I can either get
Ok, sorry about that. Maybe you'll have better luck contacting the
maintainers of camlimages? I've looked at their bitbucket repo, and
there's actually already an open issue saying that it doesn't compile
(https://bitbucket.org/camlspotter/camlimages/issue/10/camlimage-doesnt-compile).
Good luck,
I'm sorry I took so long to get back to this.
I appreciate the reply, but this doesn't seem relevant to me. I have
nothing called opam. I am on Gentoo Linux.
Thanks,
Damien
On , Daniel James wrote:
Hi Damien,
File exif.ml, line 21, characters 15-29:
Error: Unbound value Sys.big_endian
Hi,
Yes it is relevant: this is the same error and apparently you need
OCaml version 4.0 (at least) to compile the latest version of
camlimages. So I would advise either to update you ocaml compiler, or
drop ocamlimages (you probably don't need it for liquidsoap unless you
are doing video and are
Hi Damien,
File exif.ml, line 21, characters 15-29:
Error: Unbound value Sys.big_endian
See: https://github.com/ocaml/opam-repository/issues/962
Cheers!
Daniel
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