On Sat, 26 Nov 2005, judi chen wrote:
Hi, I tried to install ocaml and then do make at /math directory
but I got the following error msg when I tried to do make
[root@localhost math]# make ocamlopt -c util.ml make: ocamlopt: Command not found make: *** [util.cmx] Error 127 [root@localhost math]# ocamlopt bash: ocamlopt: command not found
ocaml seems to be installed but no ocamlopt
any suggestion?
That's unusual. If you are using Linux, reinstall it using the rpm or deb which comes with your distro. Otherwise you can build it from source, in which case don't forget to build ocamlopt (the native code compiler) with the 'make opt' command.
Alternatively, if ocamlc is installed and working, you can try this (not tested):
make texvc.bc # builds the bytecode version of texvc cp texvc.bc texvc # rename it
That should make bytecode (ocamlc) instead of native code (ocamlopt). I don't think it makes any difference in this context, except that the native code compilation generates a standalone executable whereas the bytecode requires the virtual machine to be installed (ocamlrun included in the ocaml package).
Martin
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