From: Chet Murthy <murthy.chet@gmail.com>
To: caml-list <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: [Caml-list] Getting started with opam and "opam switch" (or: use "opam switch", you won't regret it)
Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2019 22:13:08 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CA++P_gfxKBybb+51icACLB5AaOb1uMvsR5bErpkHWf=q8fZkVQ@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
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I've been using Ocaml (and before that, cam-light) for .... decades. I've
always built the compiler+runtime from sources, and have a "BUILD-INSTALL"
script, lovingly maintained and updated over the years, to
download-and-install ocaml, findlib, oasis, other libraries, and recently,
opam too. I've seen opam's "switch" command, but never used it. It wasn't
obvious to me how to use it, so I just stuck to my old way of doing this
sort of setup, every time a new ocaml version came out.
Until today. Today I decided to figure out how to use "opam switch". And
just in case there are other people who are reluctant, I figured I'd
document my experience, so others could cut-and-paste. I'm sure inveterate
opam users will just skip past, but I figured, there might be some who
still haven't taken the plunge, so hey, here's a crib-sheet.
(1) install "opam" on Ubuntu
% sudo apt-get install opam
(2) install Ocaml 4.07.1
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export VERSION=4.07.1
export OPAMROOT=$HOME/Hack/Ocaml/$VERSION
mkdir -p $OPAMROOT
echo "export OPAMROOT=$OPAMROOT" >> $OPAMROOT/dot.bashrc
opam init --dot-profile=$OPAMROOT/dot.bashrc \
-j 32 \
--yes \
--bare \
--inplace-build \
--enable-completion \
--enable-shell-hook \
--shell-setup
eval $(opam env)
opam switch create ocaml-base-compiler.$VERSION
--repositories=default,beta=git+
https://github.com/ocaml/ocaml-beta-repository.git
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(2) install the latest beta (4.08.0+beta1)
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export VERSION=4.08.0+beta1
export OPAMROOT=$HOME/Hack/Ocaml/$VERSION
mkdir -p $OPAMROOT
echo "export OPAMROOT=$OPAMROOT" >> $OPAMROOT/dot.bashrc
opam init --dot-profile=$OPAMROOT/dot.bashrc \
-j 32 \
--yes \
--bare \
--inplace-build \
--enable-completion \
--enable-shell-hook \
--shell-setup
eval $(opam env)
opam switch create ocaml-variants.$VERSION --repositories=default,beta=git+
https://github.com/ocaml/ocaml-beta-repository.git
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And to set up the environment in a shell for each of these installs, just
source the dot.bashrc in $OPAMROOT/dot.bashrc
I must say, this is ... *much* easier than "ocamlbrew", and that was
already pretty fricken' easy.
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