Am Dienstag, den 22.09.2015, 18:23 +0200 schrieb Christian Lindig: > The “num" arbitrary precision library is part of the OCaml distribution and is linked as nums.cm(x)a. - note the trailing “s”. I noticed that the corresponding package for ocamlfind is called “num” - without the trailing “s”, and that the documentation also refers to the library as “num” but not “nums”. Is there a reason for this? I tripped over it when switching to/from ocamlfind. In the source tree it is in otherlibs/num. The README file there calls it libnum. It was me who called it num in findlib, but I do not remember exactly why (years ago). Maybe I just picked one of the several names without thinking too much about it. Gerd > http://caml.inria.fr/pub/docs/manual-ocaml/libnum.html > > — Christian > -- ------------------------------------------------------------ Gerd Stolpmann, Darmstadt, Germany gerd@gerd-stolpmann.de My OCaml site: http://www.camlcity.org Contact details: http://www.camlcity.org/contact.html Company homepage: http://www.gerd-stolpmann.de ------------------------------------------------------------