LLVM, the C compiler, has OCaml bindings to its internals[1].
In the latest version they are generated using an OCaml library called
'ctypes'[2] (instead of however they were generated before -- maybe
written by hand or something).
Since we don't yet package ocaml-ctypes for Fedora, we've decided to
disable the LLVM OCaml bindings.
If this is something you care about this, please add ocaml-ctypes to
Fedora and then the bindings can be reenabled in LLVM.
Rich.
[1]
http://llvm.org/docs/tutorial/OCamlLangImpl1.html
http://nopaniers.calepin.co/getting-started-with-ocaml-bindings-for-llvm....
[2]
https://github.com/ocamllabs/ocaml-ctypes
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