From: r.3@libertysurf.fr
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: [Caml-list] which ocaml build system
Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2013 11:07:33 +0200 (CEST) [thread overview]
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Hello,
I have a new question : which package build system ?
I would like to gather thoughts on that in the ocaml.org website, because actually its advice is 'make + OcamlMakefile' and 'Omake', and I am not sure it is the best advice.
I think that people maintaining opam and godi may have important opinions on that. Here are my personal thoughts on this.
1) pur ocaml, 1 platform (1 person, or a team with identical computers and systems)
ocamlbuild because :
official tool that comes with ocaml, very handy and powerful, quite easy, clear _tags file that shows well dependencies, and support for ocamlfind.
I espetially like the feature that handles dependencies properly and only rebuilds what is needed when rebuilding.
I also tried Makefiles without OcamlMakefile, autotools (with ocaml-autoconf)
2) ocaml with c dependencies, multi platforms, cross builds
Here the best thing I found was autotools with ocaml-autoconf.
Though autotools are not easy to handle, that was the tool for the job. lablgtk, cairo-ocaml use this for example.
I also tried Omake but really did not like it, as we have to learn a full new "language" with many special instructions. Also, I did not succeeded in patching an Omake project (caml-images) for cross compilation. The complexity is maybe equivalent as with autotools, but learning autotools is much more rewarding as it is a reference build system for GNU builds in particular.
Oasis looked interesting, but was not able to cross compile, and I had more confidence in autotools for multi platforms support.
Best regards,
William R
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2013-07-22 9:07 ` r.3 [this message]
2013-07-22 15:11 ` Ashish Agarwal
2013-07-23 13:39 ` Marek Kubica
2013-07-25 21:45 ` Martin DeMello
2013-07-26 1:10 ` Francois Berenger
2013-07-26 5:01 ` Malcolm Matalka
2013-07-26 5:46 ` Adrien Nader
2013-07-26 6:49 ` rixed
2013-07-26 7:07 ` David Allsopp
2013-07-26 4:49 ` Gabriel Scherer
2013-08-05 17:34 ` [Caml-list] character syntax error '^M' r.3
2013-08-05 17:38 ` David Allsopp
2013-08-05 20:23 ` William R
2013-08-06 10:52 ` David Allsopp
2013-07-27 9:51 ` [Caml-list] which ocaml build system Goswin von Brederlow
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