Hi Lasya,
You may need to run:
eval `opam config env`
to be sure that the directory to which opam installed mirage is in your $PATH .
Cheers,
Mindy
On September 24, 2015 4:22:02 PM CDT, Lasya Venneti <[email protected]>
wrote:
>Dear Sir,
>
>I removed opam & deleted my .opam folder, and re-installed it , this
>time
>version 1.2.2. This time all the opam commands worked without sudo and
>looks like the installation was right! The last two lines for *opam
>install
>mirage* say "installed mirage.2.6.1
>Done."
>
>
>*opam config report * outputs:
>
># OPAM config report
># opam-version 1.2.2
># self-upgrade no
># os linux
># external-solver aspcud $in $out $criteria
># criteria -removed,-notuptodate,-changed
># jobs 4
># repositories 1* (http)
># pinned 0
># current-switch 4.01.0
># last-update 2015-09-24 21:01
>
>but mirage --help still doesn't seem to work. Returns ' The program
>'mirage' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing:
>sudo apt-get install mirage'
>
>
>Sincerely,
>Lasya V
>
>
>On 25 September 2015 at 01:55, Amir Chaudhry <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> From the screen log you attached I see a lot of errors related to
>using
>> OPAM 1.1.1. The current version of OPAM is 1.2.2, I believe.
>>
>> How did you install OPAM?
>>
>> You mention that it seems to be working so could you tell us what the
>> output of the following is:
>> opam config report
>>
>> Also, you shouldn't need to use sudo at any point with OPAM.
>>
>> Best wishes,
>> Amir
>>
>> --
>> Sent via mobile
>>
>> On 24 Sep 2015, at 21:03, Lasya Venneti <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>>
>> Dear Sir,
>>
>> I have tried as per your suggestion but it still doesn't seem to be
>> working. After this, Even though the installation process says "you
>need
>> not be the root user" I sudo-ed most commands and it seemed to be
>working,
>> installation seems to be successful from the prompts. (However,
>typing
>> 'mirage --help' doesn't work yet, says install mirage thought apt-get
>).
>> Can I proceed? Or am I doing something wrong?
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Lasya V
>>
>> On 24 September 2015 at 21:50, Richard Mortier <
>> [email protected]> wrote:, inst
>>
>>> Hi;
>>>
>>> On 24 September 2015 at 17:09, Lasya Venneti
><[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>> > Dear all,
>>> >
>>> > While following the installation instructions, the 'opam init'
>command
>>> has
>>> > failed with the error :
>>> >
>>>
>Sys_error("/home/lasya/.opam/repo/default/packages/alcotest/alcotest.0.4.1/opam:
>>> > Too many open files")
>>> > I have also attached the screen log to the mail. My laptop is mid
>2014
>>> > Lenovo-Y510p with Ubuntu 14.04 64 bit. Can somebody tell me how do
>I
>>> solve
>>> > this and why is this happening? Am I doing something wrong?
>>>
>>> Probably a `ulimit` setting, eg.,
>>>
>>>
>http://askubuntu.com/questions/181215/too-many-open-files-how-to-find-the-culprit
>>> .
>>>
>>> Try `ulimit -a` to see what current limits are, and then something
>>> like `ulimit -n 5000` (or a number bigger than the current limit
>>> anyway) to get around this.
>>>
>>> ISTR this was an issue recently with alcotest specifically --
>@samoht,
>>> was there a proper fix intended for this at some point? (Or is it
>>> really just a very low default ulimit setting on Ubuntu?)
>>>
>>> --
>>> Richard Mortier
>>> [email protected]
>>>
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