[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: A question about mirage
Not yet; you have to use the Mirage base module which provides the OS abstraction. However, some software is already written to be functorised across an OS module for portability, such as the Arakoon database engine (arakoon.org). These were quite easy to port to Mirage. Others, such as MLDonkey, use the Unix module extensively and are harder. Raphael Proust is looking into a Mirage/UNIX compatibility layer, so this is something we'll expand on more later on in the year once a stable first version has been released. -anil On 4 Feb 2013, at 10:29, tech mailinglists <mailinglists.tech@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello all, > > I have a question about the mirage OS. Is it possible to run every OCaml > Source Code in mirage? So would it be possible to run for example a webserver > written in OCaml or MLDonkey in mirage? > > Best Regards
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