OASIS generates a full configure, build and install system for your
application. It starts with a simple _oasis
file at the toplevel of your
project and creates everything required.
OASIS leverages existing OCaml tooling to perform most of it's work. In fact, it might be more appropriate to think of it as simply the glue that binds these other subsystems together and coordinates the work that they do. It should support the following tools:
- OCamlbuild
- OMake
- OCamlMakefile (todo),
- ocaml-autoconf (todo)
It also features a do-it-yourself command line invocation and an internal configure/install scheme. Libraries are managed through findlib. It has been tested on GNU Linux and Windows.
It also allows to have standard entry points and description. It helps to integrates your libraries and software with third parties tools like OPAM.
See the file INSTALL.md for building and installation instructions.
(C) 2011-2016 Sylvain Le Gall (C) 2008-2010 OCamlCore SARL
oasis is distributed under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 with OCaml linking exception.
See COPYING.txt for more information.
There is no opam
directory in the master branch of this repository. All the
OPAM files are autogenerated and tested by automatic processes in different
branches.
To pin this repository with testing OPAM (recommended):
$> opam pin add oasis git://github.com/ocaml/oasis.git#opam/testing
To pin this repository with unstable OPAM (not recommended):
$> opam pin add oasis git://github.com/ocaml/oasis.git#opam/unstable
To generate an opam/ directory and pin your own local version:
$> cd inside_the_top_source_dir
$> make opam
$> opam pin add oasis .