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* ocaml - how can we get more recent version of core-kernel and common ppx'es
@ 2021-05-18  6:21 Erik
  2021-05-18 20:29 ` [bug#47768] " pukkamustard
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Erik @ 2021-05-18  6:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: guix-devel

Hi, I have a project that requires a more recent core-kernel and some of 
the ppx'es (such as ppx_fields_conv).

Being very new to guix I've managed to add/update packages for python 
and ruby stuff, but this ocaml.scm file is quite different. There's a 
lot going on which I'm guessing is related to complexities arising from 
the whole ppx transition that happened in the ocaml ecosystem a few 
years ago, or perhaps just to the somewhat unsynchronized way libraries 
move to new versions of the compiler and libs (just speculating here).

Anyway afaict (with my limited guix-fu) I would either need to duplicate 
a whole lot of packages or somehow reorganize things to share 
definitions where it makes sense. Both those options would require some 
coordination with the people who made the ocaml.scm infrastructure 
first, because clearly there are projects out there that need the 
current set of packages to work like they do now and I don't want to 
just post a huge patch that surprises these people.

Can we get a thread going somewhere on adding a recent version of 
ocaml-core-kernel (for the 4.11.1 ocaml package, possibly bumping that 
to 4.11.2 in the process)?

Best regards,
Erik Lovlie


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* [bug#47768] ocaml - how can we get more recent version of core-kernel and common ppx'es
  2021-05-18  6:21 ocaml - how can we get more recent version of core-kernel and common ppx'es Erik
@ 2021-05-18 20:29 ` pukkamustard
  2021-05-18 20:58   ` erikl
  2021-05-29 22:01   ` Erik
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: pukkamustard @ 2021-05-18 20:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Erik; +Cc: guix-devel, 47768

Hi Erik,

There has been some work towards updating the OCaml packages in 
Guix (see https://issues.guix.gnu.org/47768).

A lot of packages have been updated so that there is a now an 
updated ocaml-X package for a previously existing ocaml4.07-X 
package. This includes a lot of ppx'es. However not everything has 
been updated yet and there are still a few packages missing to be 
able to update ocaml-core-kernel. But maybe you could use the 
#47768 as a basis and update some packages towards 
ocaml-core-kernel?

Help is also required in reviewing the patches. The series has 
become quite large and hard to review (42 patches). If you could 
try them out that would be great.

-pukkamustard


Erik <erikl@posteo.net> writes:

> Hi, I have a project that requires a more recent core-kernel and 
> some of the
> ppx'es (such as ppx_fields_conv).
>
> Being very new to guix I've managed to add/update packages for 
> python and ruby
> stuff, but this ocaml.scm file is quite different. There's a lot 
> going on which
> I'm guessing is related to complexities arising from the whole 
> ppx transition
> that happened in the ocaml ecosystem a few years ago, or perhaps 
> just to the
> somewhat unsynchronized way libraries move to new versions of 
> the compiler and
> libs (just speculating here).
>
> Anyway afaict (with my limited guix-fu) I would either need to 
> duplicate a whole
> lot of packages or somehow reorganize things to share 
> definitions where it makes
> sense. Both those options would require some coordination with 
> the people who
> made the ocaml.scm infrastructure first, because clearly there 
> are projects out
> there that need the current set of packages to work like they do 
> now and I don't
> want to just post a huge patch that surprises these people.
>
> Can we get a thread going somewhere on adding a recent version 
> of
> ocaml-core-kernel (for the 4.11.1 ocaml package, possibly 
> bumping that 
> to 4.11.2 in the process)?
>
> Best regards,
> Erik Lovlie





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* [bug#47768] ocaml - how can we get more recent version of core-kernel and common ppx'es
  2021-05-18 20:29 ` [bug#47768] " pukkamustard
@ 2021-05-18 20:58   ` erikl
  2021-05-29 22:01   ` Erik
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: erikl @ 2021-05-18 20:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: pukkamustard; +Cc: guix-devel, 47768

Great, this is exactly what I was hoping to find! I had of course forgotten to search the debbugs and in the devel mailing list there were only really old threads about the 4.07 stuff. 

Thanks for your work here, I will test your patches and let you know :)

Sent from my iPhone

> On 18 May 2021, at 22:38, pukkamustard <pukkamustard@posteo.net> wrote:
> 
> Hi Erik,
> 
> There has been some work towards updating the OCaml packages in Guix (see https://issues.guix.gnu.org/47768).
> 
> A lot of packages have been updated so that there is a now an updated ocaml-X package for a previously existing ocaml4.07-X package. This includes a lot of ppx'es. However not everything has been updated yet and there are still a few packages missing to be able to update ocaml-core-kernel. But maybe you could use the #47768 as a basis and update some packages towards ocaml-core-kernel?
> 
> Help is also required in reviewing the patches. The series has become quite large and hard to review (42 patches). If you could try them out that would be great.
> 
> -pukkamustard
> 
> 
> Erik <erikl@posteo.net> writes:
> 
>> Hi, I have a project that requires a more recent core-kernel and some of the
>> ppx'es (such as ppx_fields_conv).
>> 
>> Being very new to guix I've managed to add/update packages for python and ruby
>> stuff, but this ocaml.scm file is quite different. There's a lot going on which
>> I'm guessing is related to complexities arising from the whole ppx transition
>> that happened in the ocaml ecosystem a few years ago, or perhaps just to the
>> somewhat unsynchronized way libraries move to new versions of the compiler and
>> libs (just speculating here).
>> 
>> Anyway afaict (with my limited guix-fu) I would either need to duplicate a whole
>> lot of packages or somehow reorganize things to share definitions where it makes
>> sense. Both those options would require some coordination with the people who
>> made the ocaml.scm infrastructure first, because clearly there are projects out
>> there that need the current set of packages to work like they do now and I don't
>> want to just post a huge patch that surprises these people.
>> 
>> Can we get a thread going somewhere on adding a recent version of
>> ocaml-core-kernel (for the 4.11.1 ocaml package, possibly bumping that to 4.11.2 in the process)?
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> Erik Lovlie
> 





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* [bug#47768] ocaml - how can we get more recent version of core-kernel and common ppx'es
  2021-05-18 20:29 ` [bug#47768] " pukkamustard
  2021-05-18 20:58   ` erikl
@ 2021-05-29 22:01   ` Erik
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Erik @ 2021-05-29 22:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: pukkamustard; +Cc: guix-devel, 47768

I have now applied the patches locally and tested a handful of the 
updated packages, and things appear to be working fine for me. Thanks a 
lot for doing this!

What is the process for getting these patches commited to master? Do we 
need someone to test that the patches didn't break any existing package?

/Erik 


On 18.05.2021 22:29, pukkamustard wrote:
> Hi Erik,
> 
> There has been some work towards updating the OCaml packages in Guix
> (see https://issues.guix.gnu.org/47768).
> 
> A lot of packages have been updated so that there is a now an updated
> ocaml-X package for a previously existing ocaml4.07-X package. This
> includes a lot of ppx'es. However not everything has been updated yet
> and there are still a few packages missing to be able to update
> ocaml-core-kernel. But maybe you could use the #47768 as a basis and
> update some packages towards ocaml-core-kernel?
> 
> Help is also required in reviewing the patches. The series has become
> quite large and hard to review (42 patches). If you could try them out
> that would be great.
> 
> -pukkamustard
> 
> 
> Erik <erikl@posteo.net> writes:
> 
>> Hi, I have a project that requires a more recent core-kernel and some 
>> of the
>> ppx'es (such as ppx_fields_conv).
>> 
>> Being very new to guix I've managed to add/update packages for python 
>> and ruby
>> stuff, but this ocaml.scm file is quite different. There's a lot going 
>> on which
>> I'm guessing is related to complexities arising from the whole ppx 
>> transition
>> that happened in the ocaml ecosystem a few years ago, or perhaps just 
>> to the
>> somewhat unsynchronized way libraries move to new versions of the 
>> compiler and
>> libs (just speculating here).
>> 
>> Anyway afaict (with my limited guix-fu) I would either need to 
>> duplicate a whole
>> lot of packages or somehow reorganize things to share definitions 
>> where it makes
>> sense. Both those options would require some coordination with the 
>> people who
>> made the ocaml.scm infrastructure first, because clearly there are 
>> projects out
>> there that need the current set of packages to work like they do now 
>> and I don't
>> want to just post a huge patch that surprises these people.
>> 
>> Can we get a thread going somewhere on adding a recent version of
>> ocaml-core-kernel (for the 4.11.1 ocaml package, possibly bumping that 
>> to 4.11.2 in the process)?
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> Erik Lovlie




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