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Opam plugin "depext" may require upgrading/reinstalling. Reinstall the plugin on the current switch? [Y/n] y The following actions will be performed: - recompile opam-depext 1.2.3 <><> Processing actions <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> -> retrieved opam-depext.1.2.3 (cached) -> removed opam-depext.1.2.3 -> installed opam-depext.1.2.3 Done. <><> opam-depext.1.2.3 installed successfully <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> => opam-depext is unnecessary when used with opam >= 2.1. Please use opam install directly instead # Run eval $(opam env) to update the current shell environment <><> Carrying on to "opam depext -viy solo5-bindings-spt.0.6.3 host-arch-x86_64.1 conf-pkg-config.3 conf-libseccomp.1" Since version 2.1, opam now handles external dependencies alongside OCaml ones, and the `depext` plugin interface is provided for backwards compatibility only. Consider using your usual `opam install` command to install both OCaml and system dependencies, or `opam install <pkg> --depext-only` if you want to only install external dependencies. # Detecting depexts using vars: arch=x86_64, os=linux, os-distribution=debian, os-family=debian # The following system packages are needed: libseccomp-dev linux-libc-dev pkg-config [NOTE] Package host-arch-x86_64 is already installed (current version is 1). The following actions will be performed: - install conf-pkg-config 3 - install conf-libseccomp 1 - install solo5-bindings-spt 0.6.3 ===== 3 to install ===== The following system packages will first need to be installed: libseccomp-dev pkg-config <><> Handling external dependencies <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> Let opam run your package manager to install the required system packages? 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Unpacking pkgconf-bin (1.8.1-1) ... - Selecting previously unselected package pkgconf:amd64. - Preparing to unpack .../pkgconf_1.8.1-1_amd64.deb ... - Unpacking pkgconf:amd64 (1.8.1-1) ... - Selecting previously unselected package pkg-config:amd64. - Preparing to unpack .../pkg-config_1.8.1-1_amd64.deb ... - Unpacking pkg-config:amd64 (1.8.1-1) ... - Setting up libseccomp-dev:amd64 (2.5.4-1+deb12u1) ... - Setting up libpkgconf3:amd64 (1.8.1-1) ... - Setting up pkgconf-bin (1.8.1-1) ... - Setting up pkgconf:amd64 (1.8.1-1) ... - Setting up pkg-config:amd64 (1.8.1-1) ... - Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.36-9+deb12u8) ... <><> Processing actions <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> Processing 3/9: [solo5-bindings-spt.0.6.3: http] Processing 4/9: [solo5-bindings-spt.0.6.3: http] [conf-pkg-config: pkg-config] Processing 4/9: [conf-pkg-config: pkg-config] - usage: pkgconf [OPTIONS] [LIBRARIES] - - basic options: - - --help this message - --about print pkgconf version and license to stdout - --version print supported pkg-config version to stdout - --atleast-pkgconfig-version check whether or not pkgconf is compatible - with a specified pkg-config version - --errors-to-stdout print all errors on stdout instead of stderr - --print-errors ensure all errors are printed - --short-errors be less verbose about some errors - --silence-errors explicitly be silent about errors - --list-all list all known packages - --list-package-names list all known package names - --simulate simulate walking the calculated dependency graph - --no-cache do not cache already seen packages when - walking the dependency graph - --log-file=filename write an audit log to a specified file - --with-path=path adds a directory to the search path - --define-prefix override the prefix variable with one that is guessed based on - the location of the .pc file - --dont-define-prefix do not override the prefix variable under any circumstances - --prefix-variable=varname sets the name of the variable that pkgconf considers - to be the package prefix - --relocate=path relocates a path and exits (mostly for testsuite) - --dont-relocate-paths disables path relocation support - - cross-compilation personality support: - - --personality=triplet|filename sets the personality to 'triplet' or a file named 'filename' - --dump-personality dumps details concerning selected personality - - checking specific pkg-config database entries: - - --atleast-version require a specific version of a module - --exact-version require an exact version of a module - --max-version require a maximum version of a module - --exists check whether or not a module exists - --uninstalled check whether or not an uninstalled module will be used - --no-uninstalled never use uninstalled modules when satisfying dependencies - --no-provides do not use 'provides' rules to resolve dependencies - --maximum-traverse-depth maximum allowed depth for dependency graph - --static be more aggressive when computing dependency graph - (for static linking) - --shared use a simplified dependency graph (usually default) - --pure optimize a static dependency graph as if it were a normal - dependency graph - --env-only look only for package entries in PKG_CONFIG_PATH - --ignore-conflicts ignore 'conflicts' rules in modules - --validate validate specific .pc files for correctness - - querying specific pkg-config database fields: - - --define-variable=varname=value define variable 'varname' as 'value' - --variable=varname print specified variable entry to stdout - --cflags print required CFLAGS to stdout - --cflags-only-I print required include-dir CFLAGS to stdout - --cflags-only-other print required non-include-dir CFLAGS to stdout - --libs print required linker flags to stdout - --libs-only-L print required LDPATH linker flags to stdout - --libs-only-l print required LIBNAME linker flags to stdout - --libs-only-other print required other linker flags to stdout - --print-requires print required dependency frameworks to stdout - --print-requires-private print required dependency frameworks for static - linking to stdout - --print-provides print provided dependencies to stdout - --print-variables print all known variables in module to stdout - --digraph print entire dependency graph in graphviz 'dot' format - --keep-system-cflags keep -I/usr/include entries in cflags output - --keep-system-libs keep -L/lib:/lib/i386-linux-gnu:/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu:/lib/x86_64-linux-gnux32:/lib32:/libx32:/usr/lib:/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu:/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu:/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnux32:/usr/lib32:/usr/libx32 entries in libs output - --path show the exact filenames for any matching .pc files - --modversion print the specified module's version to stdout - --internal-cflags do not filter 'internal' cflags from output - - filtering output: - - --msvc-syntax print translatable fragments in MSVC syntax - --fragment-filter=types filter output fragments to the specified types - - report bugs to <https://github.com/pkgconf/pkgconf/issues/new>. -> compiled conf-pkg-config.3 Processing 4/9: -> installed conf-pkg-config.3 Processing 5/9: Processing 6/9: [conf-libseccomp: pkg-config libseccomp] -> retrieved solo5-bindings-spt.0.6.3 (https://github.com/Solo5/solo5/releases/download/v0.6.3/solo5-v0.6.3.tar.gz) + /usr/bin/pkg-config "--print-errors" "--exists" "libseccomp" (CWD=/home/opam/.opam/5.1/.opam-switch/build/conf-libseccomp.1) -> compiled conf-libseccomp.1 -> installed conf-libseccomp.1 Processing 8/9: [solo5-bindings-spt: ./configure.sh] + /home/opam/.opam/5.1/.opam-switch/build/solo5-bindings-spt.0.6.3/./configure.sh (CWD=/home/opam/.opam/5.1/.opam-switch/build/solo5-bindings-spt.0.6.3) - configure.sh: ERROR: Only 'gcc' 4.x+ is supported on Linux [ERROR] The compilation of solo5-bindings-spt.0.6.3 failed at "./configure.sh". #=== ERROR while compiling solo5-bindings-spt.0.6.3 ===========================# # context 2.1.6 | linux/x86_64 | ocaml-base-compiler.5.1.1 | file:///src # path ~/.opam/5.1/.opam-switch/build/solo5-bindings-spt.0.6.3 # command ~/.opam/5.1/.opam-switch/build/solo5-bindings-spt.0.6.3/./configure.sh # exit-code 1 # env-file ~/.opam/log/solo5-bindings-spt-115-0b5d10.env # output-file ~/.opam/log/solo5-bindings-spt-115-0b5d10.out ### output ### # configure.sh: ERROR: Only 'gcc' 4.x+ is supported on Linux <><> Error report <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> +- The following actions failed | - build solo5-bindings-spt 0.6.3 +- +- The following changes have been performed | - install conf-libseccomp 1 | - install conf-pkg-config 3 +- # Run eval $(opam env) to update the current shell environment The former state can be restored with: /usr/bin/opam switch import "/home/opam/.opam/5.1/.opam-switch/backup/state-20240912085417.export" 'opam --cli=2.1 install solo5-bindings-spt.0.6.3 host-arch-x86_64.1 conf-pkg-config.3 conf-libseccomp.1 --verbose --yes --confirm-level=unsafe-yes' failed.