Attached is a new port for opam an OCaml source-based package manager.
Tested on amd64 and loongson. On amd64 the binaries produced are native
code while on loongson they are OCaml bytecode; so WANTLIB and PLIST
vary slightly for these type of platforms. However having the extra
WANTLIBs (c & m) and the @bin markers doesn't seem to be a problem on
the bytecode using platforms. Is this alright or should special checks
be put in place?

I would appreciate if OCaml people give this a go. I did limited testing
using opam init and opam installing some packages.

oks?

Information for inst:opam-1.0.0

Comment: OCaml source-based package manager

Description: OPAM is a source-based package manager for OCaml. It
supports multiple simultaneous compiler installations, flexible package
constraints, and a Git-friendly development workflow.

Maintainer: The OpenBSD ports mailing-list <ports@openbsd.org>

WWW: http://opam.ocamlpro.com/

-- 
James Turner

Attachment: opam-1.0.0.tar
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