From: William Smith <bills@emu-bark.com>
To: Caml-list <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: [Caml-list] Re: OCaml on Windows
Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2013 09:52:49 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <51CC43B1.4050809@emu-bark.com> (raw)
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Hi,
One major concern with using cygwin to compile ocamlc etc. is that the
resulting executables are subject to copy-left since it uses a DLL that
is distributed under GPL.
To quote from README.win32 in the top folder of the source:
(*) Cygwin-generated .exe files refer to a DLL that is distributed under
the GPL. Thus, these .exe files can only be distributed under a license
that is compatible with the GPL. Executables generated by MSVC or by
MinGW have no such restrictions.
There's a difference between using cygwin to build the system (in other
words, compile everything with gcc) vs. using cygwin to compile the
tools (in other words, use a cygwin shell to execute all of the
Makefile/Makefile.nt files and msvc or MinGW as the compiler).
I have been building ocaml with the MSVC compiler for quite a while. I
use cygwin to run the shell and Makefiles in the build process. I
don't use cygwin compilers or utilities (other than make) in my
production code. I don't have any experience with the MinGW port.
I haven't done a thorough testing of all of the tools in OCaml-4.00.1
but I believe they all work. [The only problem I have had is that I
have to manually block making the library otherlibs/labltk/browser.]
also, r.3@libertyserf.fr said:
> Is anyone using omake on windows? Does it have a dependency on Cygwin
like ocamlbuild?
I believe that is false that ocamlbuild depends on cygwin.
Bill
> Hi,
> I am looking to use ocaml to implement a project for my employer. However, the
> environment is Windows OS. I am using cygwin and so far it seems to work but
>curious on experiences others have on using ocaml on windows - both as a
> development and deployment platform. Also has anyone tried using opam on
>windows? Does it work?
>Bikal
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2013-06-27 14:51 ` AW: " Gerd Stolpmann
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