Also, I can't seem to install depext, but the reason doesn't make sense: Kalessin:~ yminsky2$ opam install depext [ERROR] depext is not available because your system doesn't comply with opam-version >= "4.02". Kalessin:~ yminsky2$ opam --version 1.2.0
I'm running the latest opam available from homebrew. y On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 10:21 PM, Yaron Minsky <[email protected]> wrote: > Does depext do anything on a mac? On redhat? Or is it Debian only? > > On Jan 22, 2015 10:03 PM, "Louis Gesbert" <[email protected]> > wrote: >> >> Just released 0.2 which should fix both issues (opam tuareg mode and >> stalling with vim) >> >> > It would be good to know what we have there now. It seems like a >> > minimum should be: >> > >> > - tuareg >> > - merlin >> > - ocp-indent >> > - utop >> > >> > all read to go in emacs. Getting vim and sublime text support would >> > be lovely too, but I think less critical. What does user-setup >> > already support? >> >> Needs more testing, but we do have those ; vim support also, but it's more >> lightly tested. >> I didn't figure how to configure Sublime yet. >> >> > Interesting. Concretely, what would would depext do in this context? >> > I did a fresh install of a number of packages on my mac, and I didn't >> > need much else, but I may have already had the dependencies in place >> > via brew. >> >> Not sure, but you can use `opam depext -l` to simply show the currently >> required external packages. >> >> The one that bites most often on .deb distributions is the lack of m4, >> which is required by ocamlfind. It gets much more complicated as soon as you >> want to install e.g. gtk stuff, of course (ocaml-top...). >> >> Best, >> Louis _______________________________________________ Teaching mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ocaml.org/listinfo/teaching
