On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 02:33:40PM +0100, Alessandro Dentella wrote:
On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 08:36:32AM +0000, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> If you're compiling from git, did you run ./autogen.sh? Did it
> run successfully?
no, I used the package at [1]. After you e-mail I also cloned the git repo
and run autogen.sh that ends with
# Rerun the generator (requires OCaml interpreter). This is *not* for
# anything that is required at configure-time when configure is run
# from a distribution tarball. From those, nothing ocaml-related is
# required.
mkdir -p perl/lib/Win
./generator/generator.ml
/usr/bin/env: ocaml: permission denied
And I don't have/need ocaml
You need if you want to build from git, but not from tarballs,
although if you have Debian/Ubuntu you might as well just install the
OCaml compiler.
You didn't mention what version of Debian or Ubuntu you are using.
Rich.
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