I made a post a month back about adding Oils to PoB notables and adding a lot of the community submitted pull requests into one fork of PoB so that everyone could have a more up to date version with more features.
Well, today is the first release of my fork as a main alternative to the one that has been maintained by Openarl. As it now has the ability to automatically fetch updates just like this regular version of PoB. You only need to change one line in your manifest.xml file and your PoB will then always be updated by myself and other community members who wish to contribute.
Also if there has been a feature or something you have wanted to be changed in PoB let me know and I'll add it to a list of requested features. I want this fork to be a more community-based version of PoB where many people are helping to keep the program updated.
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While building a large project, I ran into the path issues - Dune would fail with errors saying a certain file present in a long file was not found. Shortening libraries names helped. But what was really needed was manifesting OCaml tools so that they can perform I/O on long paths as described here on MSDN docs.
Esy uses a utility called esy-bash which packages the Cygwin environment for the user. We find that users have mostly uniform setups this way. Helps with reproducibility. I decided to tweak esy-bash to package my fork of the windows-default-manifest along with other Cygwin packages. This way OCaml users dont have to worry about the long paths issue anymore.
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