Few years ago, I tried OcaIDE and I failed to use it. However, I know this plug-in
announces more features than ODT (debugger, completion assistant...).
These are also planned for ODT.

It could be very useful to have feedback from people who tried both.

Le 28/09/2011 22:37, Alex Rubinsteyn a écrit :
Emmanuel,

Have you tried OcaIDE? Any chance you could summarize what the differences between the two projects are?

Thanks,
Alex



On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 4:28 PM, Kakadu <kakadu.hafanana@gmail.com> wrote:
I catched the version, but it's better to specify what sort of Eclipse needed: CDT, RCP, JEE, C++ or something else

Best wishes,
Kakadu




On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 12:24 AM, Emmanuel Dieul <emmanuel.dieul@free.fr> wrote:
Kadaku, you can used Eclipse 3.7.
A compatibility table is available at http://ocamldt.free.fr/spip.php?article5.


Le 28/09/2011 21:36, Kakadu a écrit :
I think it is good idea to write what version of Eclipse is needed.

Best wishes,
Kakadu

On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 11:23 PM, Emmanuel Dieul <emmanuel.dieul@free.fr> wrote:
Hi all,

This mail announces the new release of ODT: 2.0.
ODT (OCaml Development Tools) is an Eclipse plug-in for OCaml.

Yes, ODT is still alive. All releases are not always announced on this
mailing list, as ODT might not be enough developed to be really useful
for industrial developments.

However, after a long period of development and tests, the 2.0 release
came out. It brings new functionalities, like separate and conditional
compilation and camlp4 support. It also becomes more mature.

ODT needs a lot of feedback to be more robust, and also to decide
the development priorities.

Don't hesitate to try ODT, even for fun. ODT can be installed as explained
into the install notes (http://ocamldt.free.fr/spip.php?article5).
The tutorial has also been rewritten and screenshots have been updated.
The release news (with more technical information) is available at
http://ocamldt.free.fr/spip.php?breve23.

Thanks a lot for using ODT.

Emmanuel