opam-version: "1.2" version: "1.0+beta6" maintainer: "opensource@janestreet.com" authors: ["Jane Street Group, LLC "] homepage: "https://github.com/janestreet/jbuilder" bug-reports: "https://github.com/janestreet/jbuilder/issues" dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/janestreet/jbuilder.git" license: "Apache-2.0" build: [ ["ocaml" "bootstrap.ml"] ["./boot.exe" "-j" jobs] ] depends: [ # ocamlfind is not mandatory to build packages using # jbuilder. However if it is present jbuilder will use it. Making # it a hard-dependency avoids problems when there is a previous # ocamlfind in the PATH. We make it a "build" depepdency even though # it is only a runtime dependency so that reinstalling ocamlfind # doesn't resintall jbuilder "ocamlfind" {build} ] available: [ ocaml-version >= "4.02.3" ] # 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. # "