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is_multicore Releases.v5_0_0 is false! #59
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cf. #58 (comment). There's an open question as to what this function means for 5.x. In the past, it was referring to if there was a multicore variant of OCaml, but OCaml 5.x is multicore. |
The doc comment says:
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Yes, indeed - I'm not arguing, it's just that the function isn't actually used that way (even in ocaml-version - see later in the opam package selection) so it's just not an instantly obvious fix (I thought there was a workaround for this in ocaml-ci in progress?) |
There is a fix in progress for this. Antonin was looking into it.
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Yes, indeed - I'm not arguing, it's just that the function isn't actually
used that way (even in ocaml-version - see later in the opam package
selection) so it's just not an instantly obvious fix (I thought there was a
workaround for this in ocaml-ci in progress?)
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ocaml-version claims that 5.0.0 isn't multicore:
This is causing CI to fail (e.g. mirage/mirage-crypto#169 (comment)).
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