Brian Inglis wrote:
> On 2020-05-28 03:28, David Allsopp via Cygwin wrote:
> > opam assumes that OCaml installed by the "OS" package manager is
> "complete"
> > (i.e. is the same as "make install" from the OCaml sources), which is
> > a problem when "OS" package managers split upstream ocaml and don't
> > install the ocaml-compiler-libs package by default.
> >
> > Please could either the opam or ocaml package be updated to depend on
> > ocaml-compiler-libs. Fixes
> > https://github.com/ocaml/opam-repository/issues/16457.
> >
> > Debian/Ubuntu and Fedora both also have ocaml-compiler-libs packages,
> > but it's installed by their ocaml package as well.
> >
> > Arch chooses not to do this, having packages like ocaml-findlib
> > expressly depending on ocaml-compilerlibs and so also has its opam
> > package depend on ocaml-compilerlibs.
> >
> > As both an upstream OCaml and opam maintainer, I don't mind which
> > package has the dependency, but if opam is installed, please can any
> > system-installed ocaml definitely be "complete"!
> 
> [current maintainer has resigned so packages are up for adoption]
> 
> Cygwin packages are granular and dependencies are functional: which of the
> Cygwin packages opam and opam-installer uses Cygwin package ocaml-
> compiler-libs, or does opam use another ocaml package to build?
> 
> Current packages are:
> emacs-ocaml 4.10.0-1 x86_64
> ocaml 4.10.0-1 x86_64
> ocaml-base 4.10.0-1 x86_64
> ocaml-cairo2 0.6.1-1 x86_64
> ocaml-cairo2-gtk 0.6.1-1 x86_64
> ocaml-cairo2-pango 0.6.1-1 x86_64
> ocaml-calendar 2.04-2 x86_64
> ocaml-camlp4 4.10-0.1 x86_64
> ocaml-camlp5 7.11-1 x86_64
> ocaml-camomile 1.0.2-1 x86_64
> ocaml-camomile-data 1.0.2-1 x86_64
> ocaml-compiler-libs 4.10.0-1 x86_64
> ocaml-cppo 1.6.6-1 x86_64
> ocaml-csv 1.7-1 x86_64
> ocaml-ctypes 0.17.1-1 x86_64
> ocaml-curses 1.0.4-1 x86_64
> ocaml-curses-debuginfo 1.0.4-1 x86_64
> ocaml-debuginfo 4.04.2-1 x86_64
> ocaml-doc 4.10.0-1 x86_64
> ocaml-dune 2.5.1-1 x86_64
> ocaml-extlib 1.7.7-1 x86_64
> ocaml-facile 1.1.3-3 x86_64
> ocaml-fileutils 0.6.2-1 x86_64
> ocaml-findlib 1.8.1-1 x86_64
> ocaml-gettext 0.4.1-1 x86_64
> ocaml-graphics 5.1.0-1 x86_64
> ocaml-gv 2.40.1-5 x86_64
> ocaml-integers 0.3.0-1 x86_64
> ocaml-lablgl 1.06-1 x86_64
> ocaml-lablglade2 2.18.10-1 x86_64
> ocaml-lablgnomecanvas 2.18.10-1 x86_64
> ocaml-lablgnomeui 2.18.10-1 x86_64
> ocaml-lablgtk2 2.18.10-1 x86_64
> ocaml-lablgtk3 3.1.0-1 x86_64
> ocaml-lablgtk3-gtkspell3 3.1.0-1 x86_64
> ocaml-lablgtk3-sourceview3 3.1.0-1 x86_64
> ocaml-lablgtkgl2 2.18.10-1 x86_64
> ocaml-lablgtksourceview2 2.18.10-1 x86_64 ocaml-lablgtkspell 2.18.10-1
> x86_64 ocaml-lablrsvg 2.18.10-1 x86_64 ocaml-labltk 8.06.8-1 x86_64 ocaml-
> libvirt 0.6.1.5-1 x86_64 ocaml-libvirt-debuginfo 0.6.1.5-1 x86_64 ocaml-
> llvm 8.0.1-1 x86_64 ocaml-llvm-doc 8.0.1-1 x86_64 ocaml-num 1.3-1 x86_64
> ocaml-ocamlbuild 0.14.0-1 x86_64 ocaml-ocamldoc 4.10.0-1 x86_64 ocaml-
> ounit 2.2.2-1 x86_64 ocaml-result 1.5-1 x86_64 ocaml-runtime 4.10.0-1
> x86_64 ocaml-source 4.10.0-1 x86_64 ocaml-topkg 1.0.1-1 x86_64 ocaml-xml-
> light 2.3-0.2.svn234 x86_64

I don't quite understand your question - opam is OCaml's package manager.

It can either compile OCaml itself from sources or use the OCaml installed by 
the system's package manager. In the second case, it quite reasonably assumes 
that the OCaml which has been installed is the one the OCaml developers 
intended which includes its compiler-libs package. Given that opam depends on 
ocaml, it should also depend on ocaml-compiler-libs, therefore.


David 
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