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Date: | 2009-02-13 (10:56) |
From: | Matthieu Dubuget <matthieu.dubuget@g...> |
Subject: | Re: [Caml-list] Ocamlbuild question |
Matthieu Dubuget a écrit : > Matthieu Dubuget a écrit : > >> Nicolas Pouillard a écrit : >> >>> Excerpts from Matthieu Dubuget's message of Wed Feb 11 23:26:43 +0100 2009: >>> >>> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> I'm trying to manage "internal" camlfind packages. I use "internal" with >>>> the same meanning than in ocamlbuild documentation when speaking about >>>> libraries. >>>> >>>> I want my camlfind packages to be re-installed if one of their >>>> dependency was modified. For this, I wrote a simple rule, based on >>>> %.iocamlfind files containing the files to install into findlib >>>> directory. This rule also produces a stamp file : %.oocamlfind. >>>> >>>> I also want my camlfind package to be installed if they are needed by >>>> another rule. For this, I do: dep ["pkg_"^nm][nm ^ ".oocamlfind"] for >>>> each internal package. >>>> >>>> It seems to work ok: Suppose that package toto requires package tutu. >>>> When I ask ocamlbuild toto.oocamlfind, the packages tutu is re-built if >>>> needed. And if I modify one file of tutu, and then ask ocamlbuild to >>>> generate toto.oocamlbuild, tutu is re-built and installed into findlib >>>> directories. fine. >>>> >>>> BUT, when I'm producing a %.native from %.cmx, my dependencies (ie >>>> %.oocamlfind files) are inserted in the command line... >>>> >>>> Here is an example: >>>> ocamlfind ocamlopt -linkpkg -package mtsvrac -package log >>>> logtest/test.cmx mtsvrac.oocamlfind log.oocamlfind -o logtest/test.native >>>> >>>> mtsvrac.oocamlfind and log.oocamlfind where added to the dependencies of >>>> logtest/test.native. >>>> >>>> What would be the right solution to avoid this problem? >>>> Is there something like a "dependency that should not be linked?" >>>> >>>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> You should try to tag your .oocamlfind file with the dont_link_with tag. >>> >>> (this point certainly needs an entry in the FAQ...) >>> >>> Best regards, >>> >>> >>> >> It seems not to work – at least with ocaml 3.10.2 from godi. >> >> I have: >> >> >>>> ocamlbuild -show-tags mtsvrac.oocamlfind >>>> Tags for "mtsvrac.oocamlfind": >>>> {. dont_link_with, extension:oocamlfind, file:mtsvrac.oocamlfind, quiet, >>>> traverse .} >>>> Finished, 0 targets (0 cached) in 00:00:00. >>>> >> and still >> >> >>>> ocamlopt.opt: don't know what to do with mtsvrac.oocamlfind. >>>> >> I will check at home with 3.11 >> > > Idem > Thanks to Nicolas: the solution was: - tag .oocamlfind files with "dont_link_with" - and add "dont_link_with" in left part of dep: > dep ["pkg_"^nm;"dont_link_with"][nm ^ ".oocamlfind"] Matt