From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Received: by margaux.inria.fr, Tue, 29 Dec 92 14:30:15 +0100 Received: from pomerol.inria.fr by margaux.inria.fr, Mon, 28 Dec 92 17:03:23 +0100 Received: by pomerol.inria.fr, Mon, 28 Dec 92 17:03:16 +0100 From: Xavier Leroy Message-Id: <9212281603.AA11374@pomerol.inria.fr> Subject: Re: CAML on multiple architectures To: steck@corwin.ccs.northeastern.edu Date: Mon, 28 Dec 92 17:03:16 MET Cc: caml-list@margaux In-Reply-To: <9212260016.AA29109@damon>; from "Paul Steckler" at Dec 25, 92 7:16 pm Sender: weis@margaux > Also, how compatible are CAML program with CAML Light (and vice-versa)? > One motivation for installing CAML is so that I can take CAML Light > programs written on my PC, and run them under CAML on a UNIX box -- > and vice-versa. I don't know the answer to your questions on installing CAML V3.1. I'd just like to point out that if all you need is to run Caml Light program written on your PC on Unix machines, the easiest way is to install Caml Light on your Unix machines. You'll get full portability between the PC and the Unix machine. Caml Light for Unix is available by anonymous FTP from nuri.inria.fr, directory lang/caml-light. Regards, - Xavier Leroy.