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 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 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 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 >>> >>> >> >> -- >> *Emmanuel Dieul* 122, rue Salvador Allende >> boîte 25 >> 92000 Nanterre >> >> http://emmanuel.dieul.free.fr >> > >