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From: | Andreas Enge |
Subject: | Re: [PATCH] gnu: Add OCaml. licenses: Add QPL. |
Date: | Mon, 21 Jan 2013 10:43:28 +0100 |
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Am Montag, 21. Januar 2013 schrieb Cyril Roelandt: > "patch-shebang: ./otherlibs/labltk/examples_labltk/hello.tcl: warning: > no binary for interpreter `wish' found in $PATH" > > wish is provided by tk, and seems to require X, so I don't think it's > too bad.
Hopefully, this is detected during configure, so that this does not get run.
> Finally, a bunch of tests fail, and some of them cannot even be > launched: > "/nix/store/wqvmn0mmk68iwy88ljgqn57vjf15nf74-ocaml-4.00.1/bin/ocamlrun: > bad interpreter: No such file or directory" > > This is because OCaml assumes that "make install" has been run before > launching the tests. I'm not sure whether there's a clean solution to > this problem. WDYT ?
Maybe you could patch the files to point to the location of the binary in the build tree?
Andreas
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