I've used opam a bunch, but this is the first time I've tried creating my own package. It seems like I must be doing something dumb, but in order to test my package I'm setting up a new opam repository (opam init; opam switch create; then in that switch opam pin <path-to-git-checkout>).
Opam then tries to install `gup` (my package), but doesn't get very far because it doesn't install any of my dependencies! My opam file looks like: opam-version: "1" name: "gup" version: "0.5.1" maintainer: "t...@gfxmonk.net" depends: [ "batteries" "cryptokit" "extunix" "lwt" { ">=2.5.1" } "ocamlfind" {build} ] build: [ ["make" "-C" "ocaml" "native"] ] A log of the failed build is at: https://gist.github.com/timbertson/5834db27e6d0ce22a86d As you can see, it doesn't try to install any of my dependencies. I am using the builtin solver instead of aspcud, but I'm assuming the default solver isn't _that_ bad ;). I also checked that the contents of `gup.opam` inside the opam repository (in packages.dev/gup) looks right, so it shouldn't be due to an out of date opam file. Any help? Cheers, - Tim. _______________________________________________ opam-devel mailing list opam-devel@lists.ocaml.org http://lists.ocaml.org/listinfo/opam-devel