James Turner <ja...@calminferno.net> writes:
[...]
> The other option would be to import the additional libraries as separate
> ports and rely on an alternate build target to build opam which would
> utilize the system libraries.
>
> Preferences, thoughts?

So, here are the needed OCaml ports, plus an Opam port that uses those
ports, instead of using the bundled in the distfile.

Just to remind you a bit, Opam is a source-based package manager,
intented to make it easier to install OCaml programs and library.  I've
been using it since a few weeks, and got no visible bugs.  It would be
really neat to provide this, since OCaml is sometimes a nightmare to
install, and we lack a lot of them in the ports tree.

Regression tests for Opam, cudf, ocaml-ocamlgraph and ocaml-re all pass
OK (ocaml-dose3 and ocaml-cmdliner have NO_TEST = Yes).

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Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas
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