The OCaml download page announces four available Windows ports: Cygwin, Mingw, native Win32, and native Win64. However, the last one is virtually unavailable and should only be compiled from sources.
Given that the Windows / x86_64 port has been running since several years, I was wondering why the binary distribution process is not automated? Are there any technical limitations or bugs with this Ocaml port?
EDIT: This question has been answered in another thread
I do not think this is a matter of technical limitations, but the nature of the OCaml project.
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