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[bug#38861] [WIP 1/1] gnu: Add ocaml-4.09.


From: Julien Lepiller
Subject: [bug#38861] [WIP 1/1] gnu: Add ocaml-4.09.
Date: Wed, 08 Jan 2020 07:44:00 -0500
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Le 8 janvier 2020 01:39:21 GMT-05:00, Brett Gilio <address@hidden> a écrit :
>Brett Gilio <address@hidden> writes:
>
>>>From 1f3f55c2482fb33912a38829f0c2b981d835d80f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00
>2001
>> From: Brett Gilio <address@hidden>
>> Date: Wed, 1 Jan 2020 19:06:13 -0600
>> Subject: [WIP 1/1] gnu: Add ocaml-4.09.
>> To: address@hidden
>>
>> * gnu/packages/ocaml.scm (ocaml-4.09): New variable inherits from
>ocaml-4.07
>>   with changes to configuration and checks.
>> ---
>>  gnu/packages/ocaml.scm | 37 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>  1 file changed, 37 insertions(+)
>>
>> diff --git a/gnu/packages/ocaml.scm b/gnu/packages/ocaml.scm
>> index 2988810fc7..0ee8fdd508 100644
>> --- a/gnu/packages/ocaml.scm
>> +++ b/gnu/packages/ocaml.scm
>> @@ -13,6 +13,7 @@
>>  ;;; Copyright © 2018, 2019 Gabriel Hondet <address@hidden>
>>  ;;; Copyright © 2018 Kei Kebreau <address@hidden>
>>  ;;; Copyright © 2019 Ricardo Wurmus <address@hidden>
>> +;;; Copyright © 2020 Brett Gilio <address@hidden>
>>  ;;;
>>  ;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
>>  ;;;
>> @@ -212,6 +213,42 @@ functional, imperative and object-oriented
>styles of programming.")
>>      ;; distributed under lgpl2.0.
>>      (license (list license:qpl license:lgpl2.0))))
>>  
>> +(define-public ocaml-4.09
>> +  (package (inherit ocaml-4.07)
>> +           (name "ocaml")
>> +           (version "4.09.0")
>> +           (source (origin
>> +                     (method url-fetch)
>> +                     (uri (string-append
>> +                           "http://caml.inria.fr/pub/distrib/ocaml-";
>> +                           (version-major+minor version)
>> +                           "/ocaml-" version ".tar.xz"))
>> +                     (sha256
>> +                      (base32
>> +                      
>"1v3z5ar326f3hzvpfljg4xj8b9lmbrl53fn57yih1bkbx3gr3yzj"))))
>> +           (arguments
>> +            `(#:phases
>> +              (modify-phases %standard-phases
>> +                (add-after 'unpack 'delete-failing-tests
>> +                  (lambda _
>> +                    (with-directory-excursion "testsuite"
>> +                      (for-each delete-file-recursively
>> +                                '(;; This test group does not
>terminate.
>> +                                  "tests/tool-debugger"
>> +                                  ;; These test groups fail.
>> +                                  "tests/lib-unix/common"
>> +                                  "tests/lib-scanf-2"
>> +                                  "tests/lib-threads")))
>> +                    #t))
>> +                (replace 'build
>> +                  (lambda _
>> +                    (invoke "make" "-j" (number->string
>(parallel-job-count))
>> +                            "world.opt")))
>> +                (replace 'check
>> +                  (lambda _
>> +                    (with-directory-excursion "testsuite"
>> +                      (invoke "make" "all")))))))))
>> +
>>  (define-public ocaml ocaml-4.07)
>>  
>>  (define-public ocamlbuild
>
>Hello all who are interested. I'd really like to get OCaml up to 4.09
>(and all of the OCaml-dependent packages in better shape). I am unsure
>of the approach to take. Should I offer two versions of OCaml? If so,
>should I subsequently offer two versions of each ocaml-* package built
>against each respective toolchain or what is our protocol here?

I tried to do that not so long ago, but failed because of two packages: bap and 
another one I can't remember. The whole janestreet stuff (core and ppx-*) needs 
to be re-imported: many dependencies changed.

I think we can have two versions of ocaml if some packages don't support the 
latest. In that case, I would only duplicate packages that are dependencies of 
these packages. In general, you can use a procedure to recursively modify ocaml 
packages so they use the older version. See package-with-ocaml4.02 that existed 
at some point.





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