From: cgillot@neo-rousseaux.org
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Cc: valerie.issarny@inria.fr, david.mentre@wanadoo.fr, roy@cs.technion.ac.il
Subject: [Caml-list] ANN: ARM OCaml cross-compiler
Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 12:54:21 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1014897261.3c7e1a6dbb475@webmail.tuxfamily.org> (raw)
(English version follow)
Puisque plusieurs personnes sont apparemment intéressées j'ai
mis à disposition sur la toile un compilateur croisé OCaml pour
ARM (c-à-d iPAQ, YOPI, Sharp, etc) il est disponible à l'adresse
suivante :
http://www.neo-rousseaux.org/cgillot/ocamlhacks_fr.html
Grosso modo, c'est un tar cvzf du compilateur-croisé de
ce que j'ai compilé. Il contient également Lablgtk.
L'étape suivante est d'écrire de la
documentation et surtout un Makefile permettant de compiler
facilement un compilateur-croisé OCaml.
Si vous avez le moindre problème pour l'utiliser n'hésiter
pas à m'envoyer un courrier.
As several people show an interest for it I put on the
web a ARM OCaml cross-compiler (ie iPAQ, YOPI, Zaurus, etc).
You can get it on the following URL :
http://www.neo-rousseaux.org/cgillot/ocamlhacks_en.html
In a nutshell, it's a rar cvzf of the cross-compiler I compiled.
It also contains lablgtk. The following step is to write some
documentation and more importantly a Makefile that would allow
one to compile easily a OCaml cross-compiler.
If you got any problem, just drop me a mail.
Stay tuned!
Best regards,
--
Christian Gillot <cgillot@neo-rousseaux.org>
http://www.neo-rousseaux.org/cgillot
GNU/Linux programmer
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