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Turn on OCaml 5.0 testing#473

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@dra27 dra27 commented Jun 14, 2022

Not to be merged until Dune 3.2.1/3.3.0 is released!

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tmattio commented Jun 20, 2022

Dune 3.3.0 has been released 🎉 I think we can merge this?

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talex5 commented Jun 20, 2022

Should we be enabling https://github.com/kit-ty-kate/opam-alpha-repository.git too? Otherwise, lots of things aren't going to work.

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tmattio commented Jun 20, 2022

My understanding is that we wanted to use the CI to have a good landscape of what needs fixing, so I don't think we want to enable the alpha repository.

@kit-ty-kate @dra27 what do you think?

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dra27 commented Jun 20, 2022

Indeed - what’s happening now that there’s a real release is that opam-repository are being added (e.g. base was constrained away from 5.0 at the weekend which “fixed” ocaml-ci for my LWT PR) - we then opam-health-check to see the differences and push for releases to unlock packages (so there is a PR for OCaml 5.0 for base, so we can push for 0.15.1 release)

opam-alpha-repository is useful for local testing so that you can fix the current project you’re working on.

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dra27 commented Jun 20, 2022

This also got inadvertently deployed at the weekend because of a dependency bump 🙂

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Thanks!

@kit-ty-kate kit-ty-kate merged commit e175593 into ocurrent:master Jun 20, 2022
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