I'm using OCamlMakefile (rather the library that I'm editing uses it, and I have to use it consequently), and I need to add some package dependencies in order to recompile each while developing locally before I ship my changes to opam. Basically, I've added the core and core_kernel packages to these libraries to make some functions tail recursive. But it's turning out that using OCamlMakefile has made it more difficult than it sounds.A is consumed by B, but both must be installed for them to be usable on the target machine. Currently, you can do an opam install A B and it will work. A has been successfully edited and subsequently recompiled to consume core and core_kernel as it needs to. I was even able to opam pin the package to get it working locally.B consumes A, but weirdly, B complains of the following when I try to make it:Error: No implementations provided for the following modules:Core_kernel referenced from /path/to/(A)Core referenced from /path/to/(A)I noted that in Stack Overflow that there were some issues with casing for package names when you built stuff. This is strange because when I was compiling A, it worked fine. I changed the casing to A instead of a in the OCamlMakefile export PACKS= line, and it failed, unable to find the package A.So, A compiles just fine, but B refuses. I tried to change B to specify various combinations of casing of core (as in: PACKS+=core vs PACKS+=Core) but that failed too.So now I don't know how to get B to compile using OCamlMakefile.