On Sat, Jun 19 2021, Julien Lepiller wrote: >> -(define-public ocaml4.07-pcre >> +(define-public ocaml-pcre >> (package >> - (name "ocaml4.07-pcre") >> - (version "7.4.1") >> - (source (origin >> - (method git-fetch) >> - (uri (git-reference >> - (url "https://github.com/mmottl/pcre-ocaml") >> - (commit version))) >> - (file-name (git-file-name name version)) >> - (sha256 >> - (base32 >> - >> "11sd8g668h48790lamz0riw9jgnfkaif5qdfa0akcndwa6aj07jf")))) >> + (name "ocaml-pcre") >> + (version "7.4.6") > > If possible, it would be best not to update pcre at the same time. You > can try updating first, then switch to the latest ocaml, or the other > way around. If it's really not possible, please add the version number > to the commit message. OK, will keep this in mind. >> + (source >> + (origin >> + (method git-fetch) >> + (uri (git-reference >> + (url "https://github.com/mmottl/pcre-ocaml") >> + (commit version))) >> + (file-name (git-file-name name version)) >> + (sha256 >> + (base32 >> + >> "11mck879p5zvkghps4ky8yslm0isgz52d84adl0dmcfxv2ibvcym")))) >> (build-system dune-build-system) (arguments >> - `(#:test-target "." >> - #:ocaml ,ocaml-4.07 >> - #:findlib ,ocaml4.07-findlib >> - #:dune ,ocaml4.07-dune)) >> + ;; No tests. >> + '(#:tests? #f)) > > Are you sure there are no tests? There used to be tests that could be > found at the top-level directory (#:test-target "."). Doesn't that work > anymore? Looking at the Git repo[1], I don’t see any files that would indicate that there are tests. Maybe I missed something, but I will see if (#:test-target ".") does anything useful. [1]: https://github.com/mmottl/pcre-ocaml