From my limited experience, most of OCaml ports are pretty trivial to write 
portfiles even by hand. (This does not apply to heavy and complex stuff like 
coq, of course.)

You just need to pick the right build system and use existing port examples.

But yes, automatic parsing would be helpful to have. (If anyone knows about the 
same for R packages, that would also be great.)


> On Mar 11, 2024, at 5:58 AM, Perry Metzger <pe...@piermont.com> wrote:
> 
> On 3/9/24 13:26, Zero King wrote:
>> It seems that we are going with option 2 for ocaml ports now and many new 
>> ports
>> have being added. Are you aware of any tool like pypi2port that could help
>> speed up the process of packaging new ocaml ports for MacPorts?
> 
> So I'm not familiar with such a tool yet. However, opam files contain all the 
> information MacPorts would want to build an ocaml package, and it should be 
> very simple to parse them into Portfiles. The format of an opam file is 
> pretty trivial. I never have had the time to do this, but it would be very 
> welcome if someone did it.
> 
> Perry
> 

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