Achim Gratz wrote:
> Brian Inglis writes:
> >>> Cygwin packages are granular and dependencies are functional: which
> >>> of the Cygwin packages opam and opam-installer uses Cygwin package
> >>> ocaml- compiler-libs, or does opam use another ocaml package to build?
>
> >> I don't quite understand
Brian Inglis writes:
>>> Cygwin packages are granular and dependencies are functional: which of the
>>> Cygwin packages opam and opam-installer uses Cygwin package ocaml-
>>> compiler-libs, or does opam use another ocaml package to build?
>> I don't quite understand your question - opam is OCaml's
On 2020-06-08 03:14, David Allsopp via Cygwin wrote:
> Brian Inglis wrote:
>> On 2020-05-28 03:28, David Allsopp via Cygwin wrote:
>>> opam assumes that OCaml installed by the "OS" package manager is
>> "complete"
>>> (i.e. is the same as "make install" from the OCaml sources), which is
>>> a probl
Brian Inglis wrote:
> On 2020-05-28 03:28, David Allsopp via Cygwin wrote:
> > opam assumes that OCaml installed by the "OS" package manager is
> "complete"
> > (i.e. is the same as "make install" from the OCaml sources), which is
> > a problem when "OS" package managers split upstream ocaml and do
On 2020-05-28 03:28, David Allsopp via Cygwin wrote:
> opam assumes that OCaml installed by the "OS" package manager is "complete"
> (i.e. is the same as "make install" from the OCaml sources), which is a
> problem when "OS" package managers split upstream ocaml and don't install
> the ocaml-compil
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