Has anyone successfully been able to install ocsigen framework webserver onto Fedora 9, if so any installation steps, tips, hints,etc.... I am also trying to install sqlite and it's taking forever onthe "make" file; any thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated.
On 31/08/2008, Jimmy Provoyeur, Jr. jprovoyeur@yahoo.com wrote:
Has anyone successfully been able to install ocsigen framework webserver onto Fedora 9, if so any installation steps, tips, hints,etc.... I am also trying to install sqlite and it's taking forever onthe "make" file; any thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated.
sqlite & ocaml-sqlite is in the F9 repo no need to build.
I've had a quick nose, it's based on ocaml wtf. :-)
Bulidrequires in F9: ocaml > 3.08.4, ocaml-camlp4-devel, ocaml-findlib, ocaml-sqlite, ocaml-pcre-devel, ocaml-ocamlnet-devel, ocaml-ssl-devel >= 0.4.0, ocaml-zip-devel, ocaml-cryptokit-devel.
Buildrequires not in F9 or rawhide: ocaml-liblwt, ocaml-cduce (I made these names up following the guidelines)
I built ocaml-liblwt but ocaml-cduce needs ocaml >= 10.2 which lives in rawhide for now :-( I may persist further given time.
Ask here for more info and or build help: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/OCaml https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-ocaml-list
...dex
On Sun August 31 2008 16:04:33 Jimmy Provoyeur, Jr. wrote:
Has anyone successfully been able to install ocsigen framework webserver onto Fedora 9, if so any installation steps, tips, hints,etc.... I am also trying to install sqlite and it's taking forever onthe "make" file; any thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated.
Update, I spoke with an ocaml sig member Rich, heres wot he said...
On Tue, Sep 02, 2008 at 05:53:25PM +0100, dexter wrote:
I recently looked at building ocsigen for F9 the results can be seen below. my question is will this be rawhide only?
I guess while it's in the review process it has to be rawhide only. There are two possibilities though: one is to simply enable the development repo in your F-9 (edit /etc/yum.repos.d/ fedora-development.repo), or else you could backport those source RPMs.
Rich.