I'm pleased to announce Camomile 0.7.3, a new version of Camomile, a comprehensive Unicode library for OCaml. This is a bug fix release. It fixes the following bugs and Camomile now works on Windows. - Aliases of character encodings containing ":" are removed, to support Windows platform. - Buffering bugs in CharEncoding and OOChannel modules. - Tree-merging bugs of ISet and IMap. - Locale data are properly loaded by binary channels. (Windows related) - "make depend" properly generates .depend file. - cpp is no longer required to build from the distribution. The license documentation for locales/*.txt files is added. (locales/license.html) The package is tested on Windows (MinGW-port of OCaml 3.11.0 + Cygwin on Vista SP1) and Linux (Ubuntu 8.04 + godi version of OCaml 3.11.2). You can download the package from https://sourceforge.net/projects/camomile/ For more information on Camomile, see the project web page http://camomile.sourceforge.net/. I would appreciate your comments or/and opinions. In particular, I'd like to know whether you can successfully operate Camomile in your platform. I have complaints on Mac and MinGW environments, and although I believe that the problems are fixed, I'm too lazy to find spare Mac around and test the package :-) Also, I would like to hear about a success ( /failure ) story of Camomile. Do you use Camomile? What for? This is important since I have to convince my boss to allow me to invest some spare time to Camomile project. Regards, -- Yoriyuki Yamagata yoriyuki.y@gmail.com