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Re: opam



Yeah you need mirage-fs: right now, it only contains the 'mir-crunch' command 
which generates the ramdisk OCaml modules.  

It'll eventually be where the Block module will go, and the FAT16/32 filesystem 
code that Dave wrote (it still needs to be ported from Bitstring).

-anil

On 7 Jul 2012, at 12:31, Richard Mortier wrote:

> yes, running through now having done something v similar - mirage-www seems 
> to be building.
> 
> possibly need mirage-fs as well as mirage-net and cow...?
> 
> On 7 Jul 2012, at 12:02, Anil Madhavapeddy wrote:
> 
>> With the latest OPAM and repos, almost all the combinations are working now. 
>> I'm using this little script to try it out quickly on x86 and ARM:
>> 
>> #!/bin/sh -e
>> rm -rf ~/.opam
>> opam init default http://mirage.github.com/opam
>> opam remote -kind git -add dev git://github.com/mirage/opam-repo-dev
>> opam --verbose install mirage-net
>> opam --verbose install cow
>> opam --verbose switch 3.12.1+mirage-unix-direct
>> eval `opam config -env`
>> opam --verbose install mirage-net
>> opam --verbose install cow
>> 
>> So the UNIX direct/socket backends should be fine now. The Xen backend is 
>> failing due to a minor compiler switch issue in OPAM; I've put a bug here:
>> https://github.com/OCamlPro/opam/issues/35 
>> 
>> -anil
> 
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> 
> R.
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