* OCaml on Debian or Ububtu (reprise) @ 2006-12-17 18:15 Bill Wood 2006-12-17 18:28 ` [Caml-list] " Philippe Wang ` (2 more replies) 0 siblings, 3 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Bill Wood @ 2006-12-17 18:15 UTC (permalink / raw) To: caml-list Rats! I fat-fingered the original post with this subject big time; my apologies. Of course, I'm interested in asking this community about OCaml on Debian or Ubuntu. Again, apologies for the mixup. -- Bill Wood ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: [Caml-list] OCaml on Debian or Ububtu (reprise) 2006-12-17 18:15 OCaml on Debian or Ububtu (reprise) Bill Wood @ 2006-12-17 18:28 ` Philippe Wang [not found] ` <1166385574.32463.5.camel@localhost> 2006-12-17 19:20 ` N. Owen Gunden 2006-12-17 20:31 ` Erik de Castro Lopo 2 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Philippe Wang @ 2006-12-17 18:28 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Bill Wood; +Cc: caml-list Bill Wood wrote : > Rats! I fat-fingered the original post with this subject big time; my > apologies. Of course, I'm interested in asking this community about > OCaml on Debian or Ubuntu. > > Again, apologies for the mixup. > > -- Bill Wood I don't think you should choose your linux distrib just because of that... Ubuntu and Debian don't aim the same kind of users. On both, there are many OCaml users and there is no reason why one would be worse for OCaml. However, maybe Ubuntu community is more active now as it is _the_ fast spreading linux distribution ! Make your choice for other reasons, like file systems (debian only supports ext2 ext3 and reiserfs when you install it, while ubuntu supports more FSs...) Well, maybe this mailing list is not the right place to ask such a question ;-) -- Philippe Wang mail (at) philippewang.info ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
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* Re: [Caml-list] OCaml on Debian or Ububtu (reprise) [not found] ` <1166385574.32463.5.camel@localhost> @ 2006-12-17 21:25 ` Philippe Wang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Philippe Wang @ 2006-12-17 21:25 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Bill Wood, caml-list Bill Wood wrote : > On Sun, 2006-12-17 at 19:28 +0100, Philippe Wang wrote: > . . . >> Make your choice for other reasons, like file systems (debian only >> supports ext2 ext3 and reiserfs when you install it, while ubuntu >> supports more FSs...) > > Can you give me a pointer to a discussion of this? What features of > these other FS's would make them more attractive than the ones supported > by Debian? I prefer JFS because it's mainly faster than any other FS I've tried. ext2 is not journalized ext3 needs way too much time to be created (count in minutes for a big hdd) xfs is a problem on your boot partition if you want to use grub reiserfs is not maintained anymore by its creator, and needs way to much time to mount reiserfs4 is not supported if you don't compile your own kernel fat is obsolete fat32 is widly used... still, it's not journalized, it doesn't handle rights on files, nor owners, etc... ntfs is not well supported for writing on other systems than windows JFS is fast to create, fast to mount, and it's journalized and has the features I need... Well, that's for Linux, of course. (I also use Mac OS X, and well, you don't have a lot of choice on that OS ;-) Well, anyway, JFS is not widely officially supported... To be sure, the solution must be ext3, but I really can't stand waiting more than 10 minutes just for a hdd to be formatted... ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: [Caml-list] OCaml on Debian or Ububtu (reprise) 2006-12-17 18:15 OCaml on Debian or Ububtu (reprise) Bill Wood 2006-12-17 18:28 ` [Caml-list] " Philippe Wang @ 2006-12-17 19:20 ` N. Owen Gunden 2006-12-17 20:31 ` Erik de Castro Lopo 2 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: N. Owen Gunden @ 2006-12-17 19:20 UTC (permalink / raw) To: caml-list On Sun, Dec 17, 2006 at 12:15:06PM -0600, Bill Wood wrote: > I'm interested in asking this community about OCaml on Debian or > Ubuntu. It doesn't really matter what distribution you choose, because you can just use GODI to get OCaml packages instead of using the system package management tool. I would recommend choosing based on other merits. http://godi.ocaml-programming.de/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: [Caml-list] OCaml on Debian or Ububtu (reprise) 2006-12-17 18:15 OCaml on Debian or Ububtu (reprise) Bill Wood 2006-12-17 18:28 ` [Caml-list] " Philippe Wang 2006-12-17 19:20 ` N. Owen Gunden @ 2006-12-17 20:31 ` Erik de Castro Lopo 2 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Erik de Castro Lopo @ 2006-12-17 20:31 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Bill Wood; +Cc: caml-list Bill Wood wrote: > Rats! I fat-fingered the original post with this subject big time; my > apologies. Of course, I'm interested in asking this community about > OCaml on Debian or Ubuntu. I use Ocaml on both a Debian testing machine and on Ubuntu machines. Since I run the Testing version of Debian, I find that the libraries can be a little more up-to-date that Ubuntu while Ubuntu is a little more polished that Debian. Ocaml is supported so well on these platforms that I rarely need to download anything and install it from source. Erik -- +-----------------------------------------------------------+ Erik de Castro Lopo +-----------------------------------------------------------+ "Men who use terrorism as a means to power, rule by terror once they are in power." -- Helen Macinnes ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
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