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6 opam-var - Prints the value associated with a given variable
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9 opam var [OPTION]... [VAR]
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12 With a VAR argument, prints the value associated with VAR. Without
13 argument, lists the opam variables currently defined. This command is a
14 shortcut to `opam config var` and `opam config list`.
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17 --package=PACKAGE
18 List all variables defined for the given package
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21 These options are common to all commands.
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23 --best-effort
24 Don't fail if all requested packages can't be installed: try to
25 install as many as possible. Note that not all external solvers may
26 support this option (recent versions of aspcud or mccs should).
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28 --color=WHEN
29 Colorize the output. WHEN must be one of `always', `never' or
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33 Specify user preferences for dependency solving for this run.
34 Overrides both $OPAMCRITERIA and $OPAMUPGRADECRITERIA. For details
35 on the supported language, and the external solvers available, see
36 http://opam.ocaml.org/doc/Specifying_Solver_Preferences.html. A
37 general guide to using solver preferences can be found at
38 http://www.dicosmo.org/Articles/usercriteria.pdf.
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40 --cudf=FILENAME
41 Debug option: Save the CUDF requests sent to the solver to
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45 Print debug message to stderr. This is equivalent to setting
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49 Like --debug, but allows specifying the debug level (--debug sets
50 it to 1). Equivalent to setting $OPAMDEBUG to a positive integer.
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52 --git-version
53 Print the git version of opam, if set (i.e. you are using a
54 development version), and exit.
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56 --help[=FMT] (default=auto)
57 Show this help in format FMT. The value FMT must be one of `auto',
58 `pager', `groff' or `plain'. With `auto', the format is `pager` or
59 `plain' whenever the TERM env var is `dumb' or undefined.
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61 --ignore-pin-depends
62 Ignore extra pins required by packages that get pinned, either
63 manually through opam pin or through opam install DIR. This is
64 equivalent to setting IGNOREPINDEPENDS=true.
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66 --json=FILENAME
67 Save the results of the opam run in a computer-readable file. If
68 the filename contains the character `%', it will be replaced by an
69 index that doesn't overwrite an existing file. Similar to setting
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72 --no-auto-upgrade
73 When configuring or updating a repository that is written for an
74 earlier opam version (1.2), opam internally converts it to the
75 current format. This disables this behaviour. Note that
76 repositories should define their format version in a 'repo' file at
77 their root, or they will be assumed to be in the older format. It
78 is, in any case, preferable to upgrade the repositories manually
79 using opam admin upgrade [--mirror URL] when possible.
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81 --no-self-upgrade
82 Opam will replace itself with a newer binary found at OPAMROOT/opam
83 if present. This disables this behaviour.
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86 Disables --verbose.
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88 --root=ROOT
89 Use ROOT as the current root path. This is equivalent to setting
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92 --safe, --readonly
93 Make sure nothing will be automatically updated or rewritten.
94 Useful for calling from completion scripts, for example. Will fail
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100 Specify the CUDF solver to use for resolving package installation
101 problems. This is either a predefined solver (this version of opam
102 supports builtin-mccs+lp(), builtin-mccs+glpk, aspcud, mccs,
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104 variables %{input}%, %{output}%, %{criteria}%, and optionally
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107 --strict
108 Fail whenever an error is found in a package definition or a
109 configuration file. The default is to continue silently if
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112 --switch=SWITCH
113 Use SWITCH as the current compiler switch. This is equivalent to
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116 --use-internal-solver, --no-aspcud
117 Disable any external solver, and use the built-in one (this
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121 Be more verbose. One -v shows all package commands, repeat to also
122 display commands called internally (e.g. tar, curl, patch etc.)
123 Repeating n times is equivalent to setting $OPAMVERBOSE to "n".
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125 --version
126 Show version information.
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128 -w, --working-dir
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130 version-controlled directory, update to the current working state
131 of their source instead of the last committed state, or the ref
132 they are pointing to. This only affects packages explicitly listed
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135 -y, --yes
136 Answer yes to all yes/no questions without prompting. This is
137 equivalent to setting $OPAMYES to "true".
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140 Opam makes use of the environment variables listed here. Boolean
141 variables should be set to "0", "no", "false" or the empty string to
142 disable, "1", "yes" or "true" to enable.
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144 OPAMCOLOR, when set to always or never, sets a default value for the
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147 OPAMCRITERIA specifies user preferences for dependency solving. The
148 default value depends on the solver version, use `config report` to
149 know the current setting. See also option --criteria
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151 OPAMCURL can be used to select a given 'curl' program. See OPAMFETCH
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154 OPAMDEBUG see options `--debug' and `--debug-level'.
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156 OPAMDOWNLOADJOBS sets the maximum number of simultaneous downloads.
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161 OPAMEXTERNALSOLVER see option `--solver'.
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163 OPAMFETCH specifies how to download files: either `wget', `curl' or a
164 custom command where variables %{url}%, %{out}%, %{retry}%,
165 %{compress}% and %{checksum}% will be replaced. Overrides the
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170 OPAMJSON log json output to the given file (use character `%' to index
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173 OPAMLOCK see option `--lock'.
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175 OPAMNOAUTOUPGRADE disables automatic internal upgrade of repositories
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178 OPAMKEEPLOGS tells opam to not remove some temporary command logs and
179 some backups. This skips some finalisers and may also help to get more
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182 OPAMLOCKRETRIES sets the number of tries after which OPAM gives up
183 acquiring its lock and fails. <= 0 means infinite wait.
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185 OPAMNO answer no to any question asked.
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191 OPAMPINKINDAUTO sets whether version control systems should be detected
192 when pinning to a local path. Enabled by default since 1.3.0.
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194 OPAMREQUIRECHECKSUMS Enables option `--require-checksums' when
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197 OPAMRETRY sets the number of tries before failing downloads.
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199 OPAMROOT see option `--root'. This is automatically set by `opam env
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206 OPAMSKIPVERSIONCHECKS bypasses some version checks. Unsafe, for
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209 OPAMSOLVERTIMEOUT change the time allowance of the solver. Default is
210 60.0, set to 0 for unlimited. Note that all solvers may not support
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213 OPAMSTATUSLINE display a dynamic status line showing what's currently
214 going on on the terminal. (one of one of `always', `never' or `auto')
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216 OPAMSWITCH see option `--switch'. Automatically set by `opam env
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219 OPAMUPGRADECRITERIA specifies user preferences for dependency solving
220 when performing an upgrade. Overrides OPAMCRITERIA in upgrades if both
221 are set. See also option --criteria
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223 OPAMUSEINTERNALSOLVER see option `--use-internal-solver'.
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225 OPAMUTF8 use UTF8 characters in output (one of one of `always', `never'
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228 OPAMUTF8MSGS use extended UTF8 characters (camels) in opam messages.
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231 OPAMVAR_var overrides the contents of the variable var when
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243 command was not found or couldn't be executed, and the command's exit
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246 0 Success, or true for boolean queries.
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248 1 False. Returned when a boolean return value is expected, e.g. when
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251 2 Bad command-line arguments, or command-line arguments pointing to
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254 5 Not found. You requested something (package, version, repository,
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261 20 There is no solution to the user request. This can be caused by
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264 30 Error in package definition, or other metadata files. Using
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267 31 Package script error. Some package operations were unsuccessful.
268 This may be an error in the packages or an incompatibility with
269 your system. This can be a partial error.
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271 40 Sync error. Could not fetch some remotes from the network. This can
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274 50 Configuration error. Opam or system configuration doesn't allow
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278 be due to a broken external solver, or an error in solver
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288 See https://opam.ocaml.org/doc.
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291 Vincent Bernardoff <vb@luminar.eu.org>
292 Raja Boujbel <raja.boujbel@ocamlpro.com>
293 Roberto Di Cosmo <roberto@dicosmo.org>
294 Thomas Gazagnaire <thomas@gazagnaire.org>
295 Louis Gesbert <louis.gesbert@ocamlpro.com>
296 Fabrice Le Fessant <Fabrice.Le_fessant@inria.fr>
297 Anil Madhavapeddy <anil@recoil.org>
298 Guillem Rieu <guillem.rieu@ocamlpro.com>
299 Ralf Treinen <ralf.treinen@pps.jussieu.fr>
300 Frederic Tuong <tuong@users.gforge.inria.fr>
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303 Check bug reports at https://github.com/ocaml/opam/issues.
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