Dear Oliver,
just use the Opam package manager for OCaml and you will be fine.
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Roberto
Hello,
any ideas on how to manage multiple OCaml-installations
on one machine, without running into trouble?
I have 3.11.2 here on my old Ubuntu box.
I built OCaml 4.00, but stopped before the "make install",
because on a target system (a server providing my web stuff)
there also is 3.11.2 installed (older Debian system), and I'm
not root at that system.
But I want to compile my code there also.
So I may need to develop in two branches for a while
and do merges.
When I remove my 3.11.2, the testing would need me to work
on the remote machine, when testing the old-branch (the merges).
Possible, but more effort (and network delays are annoying).
Can more than one OCaml be installed and used in an easy way?
Or should I forget this issue because of "mission impossible"
or because of "that needs too much effort"?
(I use OCamlMakefile for building my stuff.)
Any ideas on that?
Ciao,
Oliver
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