From: Chad Perrin <perrin@apotheon.com>
To: Philippe Wang <lists@philippewang.info>
Cc: Chad Perrin <perrin@apotheon.com>, caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] OCaml on Debian or Ububtu (reprise)
Date: Sun, 17 Dec 2006 19:44:08 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20061218024408.GA16959@apotheon.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4585EB30.1060908@philippewang.info>
On Mon, Dec 18, 2006 at 02:13:20AM +0100, Philippe Wang wrote:
> Chad Perrin a écrit :
>
> >I'm afraid you must not be very familiar with the current state of
> >affairs in Debian. For the last three years, I've been using XFS, from
> >a choice of more than a half-dozen different filesystem types, with
> >Debian installs. JFS, FAT, and other filesystem types are also
> >available.
>
> I mean that when you take the default install CD, you don't have other
> choice but ext2, ext3 and reiserFS.
> I really didn't mean one couldn't use another FS...
>
> (but maybe I'm wrong... When I saw I could only use ext[2|3] and
> reiserFS at the prompt when I put the last debian CD (i don't know which
> version, but a 2006 version anyways) I just gave up the idea because I
> didn't want reiserFS and ext3 takes too much time to build)
Every Debian install I've done since the new debian-installer was
adopted for Sarge while it was still in Testing has allowed custom
partitioning with any of a wide range of filesystems. I suspect you are
either not using the default debian-installer or you are not configuring
the partitions with all the available tools if you are not aware of
other filesystems that are available at install time.
>
> >OCaml support in Debian is excellent. It's rock-solid, in fact. Ubuntu
> >tends to be a little bit less reliable in terms of its less-mainstream
> >packages, but that doesn't mean that its OCaml support is lacking -- I
> >haven't tried using OCaml on Ubuntu, so you'll have to get such
> >information from someone else. As you (Philippe Wang) seem to indicate,
> >OCaml support is at least "good enough" in Ubuntu, in which case I agree
> >that choice of distribution should probably be based on some other factor
> >if the field of options before you is Ubuntu and Debian (though as I
> >pointed out above it's possible that the differences in Ubuntu and
> >Debian might still play a role in making the best choice).
>
> To me, it's quite weird to make the choice mainly because of OCaml
> support. I mean if Ubuntu and Debian have come to have the same score
> and OCaml support is goind to tell which one wins, it's really strange
> to me. But well, why not...
I can understand it, to some degree, if one's purpose in choosing a
distribution for a given install is to have the best possible OCaml
development environment.
> Still I believe the choice should be based on other distrib features.
. . . but I tend to agree that there are a number of other, more
important reasons for choosing a distribution, most of the time. Such
reasons have, in fact, caused me to mostly give up Debian in favor of
FreeBSD recently -- which also provides excellent OCaml support in its
ports tree.
--
CCD CopyWrite Chad Perrin [ http://ccd.apotheon.org ]
Brian K. Reid: "In computer science, we stand on each other's feet."
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2006-12-18 2:44 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-12-18 0:27 Chad Perrin
2006-12-18 1:13 ` Philippe Wang
2006-12-18 2:44 ` Chad Perrin [this message]
2006-12-18 19:52 ` Julien Cristau
2006-12-18 21:28 ` Richard Jones
2006-12-18 21:55 ` David MENTRE
2006-12-18 22:20 ` Richard Jones
2006-12-18 22:49 ` Erik de Castro Lopo
2006-12-19 4:13 ` skaller
2006-12-19 14:39 ` Richard Jones
2006-12-18 22:45 ` Erik de Castro Lopo
2006-12-18 23:26 ` <off-topic> debian or Ubuntu (reprise) Ralf Treinen
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2006-12-17 18:15 OCaml on Debian or Ububtu (reprise) Bill Wood
2006-12-17 18:28 ` [Caml-list] " Philippe Wang
[not found] ` <1166385574.32463.5.camel@localhost>
2006-12-17 21:25 ` Philippe Wang
2006-12-17 19:20 ` N. Owen Gunden
2006-12-17 20:31 ` Erik de Castro Lopo
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