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Re: [MirageOS-devel] [opam-devel] opam 1.1.1 and aspcud 1.9



I just reproduced it by following the referenced bug report.

From a fresh Ubuntu 14.10, if I do:

$ sudo apt-get install opam camlp4-extra aspcud
$ opam init -a
$ opam install mirage -y
$ eval `opam config env`

At this point some packages have been installed and mirage is installed.

Now however, if I use mirage it invokes opam install again and packages
are reinstalled as a duplicate.  See below:

opam install --yes conduit cow cowabloga crunch cstruct io-page lwt 
mirage-clock-unix mirage-conduit mirage-console mirage-fs-unix mirage-http 
mirage-net-unix mirage-types mirage-unix tcpip vchan
[NOTE] Package mirage-types is already installed (current version is 2.1.0).
[NOTE] Package lwt is already installed (current version is 2.4.6).
[NOTE] Package io-page is already installed (current version is 1.1.1).
[NOTE] Package cstruct is already installed (current version is 1.4.0).
[NOTE] Package crunch is already installed (current version is 1.3.0).
[WARNING] mirage-unix.2.1.0 references unknown package mirage-profile
The following actions will be performed:
 - install ocamlfind.1.5.5 [required by cowabloga, crunch, mirage-fs-unix, 
mirage-http]
 - install base-no-ppx.base [required by cowabloga, mirage-fs-unix, mirage-http]
 - install camlp4.4.01.0 [required by cowabloga, mirage-fs-unix, mirage-http]
 - install base-threads.base [required by cowabloga, mirage-fs-unix, 
mirage-http]
 - install base-bigarray.base [required by cowabloga]
 - install base-unix.base [required by cowabloga, mirage-fs-unix, mirage-http]
 - install xmlm.1.2.0 [required by cowabloga]
 - install uutf.0.9.3 [required by cowabloga]
 - install stringext.1.1.0 [required by cowabloga, mirage-http]
 - install ssl.0.4.7 [required by cowabloga, mirage-fs-unix, mirage-http]
 - install re.1.2.2 [required by cowabloga, mirage-http]
 - install ounit.2.0.0 [required by cowabloga, mirage-fs-unix, mirage-http]
 - install hex.0.1.0 [required by cowabloga]
 - install cmdliner.0.9.5 [required by cowabloga, crunch, mirage-http]
 - install base64.1.0.0 [required by cowabloga, mirage-http]
 - install base-bytes.legacy [required by cowabloga, mirage-fs-unix, 
mirage-http]
 - install ulex.1.1 [required by cowabloga]
 - install type_conv.111.13.00 [required by cowabloga, mirage-fs-unix, 
mirage-http]
 - install optcomp.1.6 [required by cowabloga, mirage-fs-unix, mirage-http]
 - install omd.1.2.3 [required by cowabloga]
 - install jsonm.0.9.1 [required by cowabloga]
 - install lwt.2.4.6 [required by cowabloga, mirage-fs-unix, mirage-http]
 - install crunch.1.3.0
 - install sexplib.111.25.00 [required by cowabloga, mirage-fs-unix, 
mirage-http]
 - install fieldslib.109.20.03 [required by cowabloga, mirage-http]
 - install dyntype.0.9.0 [required by cowabloga]
 - install ocplib-endian.0.7 [required by cowabloga, mirage-fs-unix, 
mirage-http]
 - install uri.1.7.2 [required by cowabloga, mirage-http]

I've not managed to narrow it down further to a smaller test case, but the 
OPAMDEBUG
gist is up at: https://gist.github.com/avsm/62e28b05e2b282ed5fbe

Any inspiration from there from the CUDF interactions in the above gist?

-anil

> On 10 Dec 2014, at 01:15, Louis Gesbert <louis.gesbert@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> I've been trying to reproduce the issue, but things seem fine, sort of:
> 
> From what I could gather:
> * trusty (14.04LTS) has 1.1 and aspcud 1.8, it works fine
> * utopic (14.10, latest) has 1.1 and aspcud 1.9
> * vivid (15.04, unreleased) has OPAM 1.2, so it's ok. Recommends aspcud, too
> 
> Note that there should be no conflict that I know of between OPAM 1.1 and 
> aspcud 1.9 -- it's just that newer OPAM will benefit from the more advanced 
> criteria offered. Where we have been hitting problems on Debian was by 
> compiling with a different version of *Dose* [1] (which has a much less 
> standardised interface).
> 
> There is still a known issue, though, the missing dependency on m4 that will 
> bite you as soon as you try to install ocamlfind [2] and which is very badly 
> reported with
> ```
> ===== ERROR while installing ocamlfind.1.5.5 =====
> Internal error:
>  "ocamlfind": command not found.
> ```
> 
> so it would still be nice if they could backport (so that there is a better 
> error) or recommend m4.
> 
> Cheers,
> Louis
> 
> 
> [1] https://github.com/ocaml/opam/issues/1683
> [2] https://github.com/ocaml/opam/issues/1658
> 
> - Anil Madhavapeddy, 09/12/2014 11:16 -
>> It looks like the latest Ubuntu has a completely broken OPAM out of the box 
>> since it ships with OPAM 1.1.1 and Aspcud 1.9 (which requires OPAM 1.2 due 
>> to a changed solver interface).
>> 
>> This leads to issues such as this: 
>> https://github.com/mirage/mirage-skeleton/issues/59
>> 
>> Does anyone know how to get in touch with Ubuntu folk to request a backport 
>> of OPAM 1.2 to Ubuntu 14.10? 
>> 
>> -anil
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