Hmmm... a word of warning on all this, though: the list of files installed by a package _may_ depend on the particular choice of other packages (and versions of packages) present in the system at build time.
This is not a problem for distributions like Debian/RedHat/OpenSuse etc. because the build is done only once to produce a binary package, that is then installed by all users. Opam is not working as a standard GNU/Linux distribution right now: it is not binary based, and it has no notion of "release" (all version are there at once!), so the intuition coming from other environments we are used to may be misleading... the "list of installed files" may not be well defined in general. -- Roberto On Sat, Feb 21, 2015 at 08:24:00AM +0000, Anil Madhavapeddy wrote: > > * Tracking of files installed by packages. While unrelated to repo signing, > > this might have some security implications, so we might want to bring it in. > <...> > - Registering the files that are installed is going to be quite a large undertaking within the repository, but also makes eventual binary distributions much easier. _______________________________________________ opam-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ocaml.org/listinfo/opam-devel
