From 800edaa915f69c00ac5f8b2d14325155110023fa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jeremie Dimino Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2017 12:11:54 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Make the opam file opam 1.2 compatible --- jbuilder.opam | 41 ++++++++++++++++++++++------------------- 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) diff --git a/jbuilder.opam b/jbuilder.opam index 86df07c3..aab4defb 100644 --- a/jbuilder.opam +++ b/jbuilder.opam @@ -11,23 +11,26 @@ build: [ ["./boot.exe" "-j" jobs] ] available: [ ocaml-version >= "4.02.3" ] -descr: " -Fast, portable and opinionated build system -jbuilder is a build system that was designed to simplify the release -of Jane Street packages. It reads metadata from \"jbuild\" files -following a very simple s-expression syntax. - -jbuilder is fast, it has very low-overhead and support parallel builds -on all platforms. It has no system dependencies, all you need to build -jbuilder and packages using jbuilder is OCaml. You don't need or make -or bash as long as the packages themselves don't use bash explicitely. - -jbuilder supports multi-package development by simply dropping multiple -repositories into the same directory. - -It also supports multi-context builds, such as building against -several opam roots/switches simultaneously. This helps maintaining -packages across several versions of OCaml and gives cross-compilation -for free. -" +# CR-soon jdimino: uncomment this when opam 2 is the norm: +# +# descr: " +# Fast, portable and opinionated build system +# +# jbuilder is a build system that was designed to simplify the release +# of Jane Street packages. It reads metadata from \"jbuild\" files +# following a very simple s-expression syntax. +# +# jbuilder is fast, it has very low-overhead and support parallel builds +# on all platforms. It has no system dependencies, all you need to build +# jbuilder and packages using jbuilder is OCaml. You don't need or make +# or bash as long as the packages themselves don't use bash explicitely. +# +# jbuilder supports multi-package development by simply dropping multiple +# repositories into the same directory. +# +# It also supports multi-context builds, such as building against +# several opam roots/switches simultaneously. This helps maintaining +# packages across several versions of OCaml and gives cross-compilation +# for free. +# "