I'm starting to assemble high quality Windows amendments[1] for opam-repository in dra27/opam-repository/opam-windows. OPAM's age and the speed at which OCaml development moves means lots of packages have many versions (see, for example, https://github.com/dra27/opam-repository/commit/b7269d2ac853aeb45b1096ec0dba 7febbad149f2).
Patching them all is tedious (and actually testing the installation of each version even more so!), especially as it's not that likely that too many people will ever bother installing older versions. Is there already a clever way where given a repository I can query all dependent packages of a specific version of each package. Most (probably all) packages depend just on ocamlfind, for example, not on ocamlfind 1.4.x? So I'd be looking at a something which would tell me that only ocamlfind.1.5.6 would ever be installed by any given package. Then I can apply patches to the latest version of a given package and any older versions which the metadata indicate might be required and then I can (automatically) tag other opam files "windows-untested". Thanks! David [1] That's a highly subjective opinion, obviously :o) "High-quality" to me means: 1) as few non-upstream'd patches as possible 2) available for all Windows ports, not just some of them! 3) Remaining compatible with other OSes already supported by OPAM! _______________________________________________ opam-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ocaml.org/listinfo/opam-devel
