We hope it works out, but please bear in mind that it’s new to the course staff, so we might not have all the answers right away. It’s made possible this semester by some advances that Microsoft has recently made with integration of Linux and Windows. This is a new and experimental possibility it has not been used in this class before this year. For Windows, we suggest trying a WSL2/Ubuntu installation first.If that doesn’t work out, install the VM instead. For Linux or Mac OS X, we suggest trying a native installation first.You have a choice: you can install these on your own operating system, or you can download a Linux virtual machine (VM) that we provide. You need to have a Unix development environment (this is the terminal on MacOs or Linux) with a working installation of OPAM, the OCaml Package Manager, version 2.x.
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