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# Packages matching: installed
# Name              # Installed # Synopsis
base-bigarray       base
base-threads        base
base-unix           base
conf-findutils      1           Virtual package relying on findutils
conf-gmp            4           Virtual package relying on a GMP lib system installation
coq                 8.15.2      Formal proof management system
dune                3.4.1       Fast, portable, and opinionated build system
ocaml               4.10.2      The OCaml compiler (virtual package)
ocaml-base-compiler 4.10.2      Official release 4.10.2
ocaml-config        1           OCaml Switch Configuration
ocamlfind           1.9.5       A library manager for OCaml
zarith              1.12        Implements arithmetic and logical operations over arbitrary-precision integers
# opam file:
opam-version: "2.0"
maintainer: "Yishuai Li <yishuai@cis.upenn.edu>"
homepage: "https://github.com/liyishuai/coq-http"
dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/liyishuai/coq-http.git"
bug-reports: "https://github.com/liyishuai/coq-http/issues"
license: "MPL-2.0"
synopsis: "HTTP in Coq"
description: """
HTTP specification in Coq, testable and verifiable"""
build: [make "-j%{jobs}%"]
run-test: [make "-j%{jobs}%" "test"]
install: [make "install" "INSTALLDIR=%{bin}%"]
depends: [
  "coq" { >= "8.12~" }
  "ocamlbuild" { >= "0.14.0" }
  "coq-itree-io" { >= "0.1.0" }
  "coq-parsec" { >= "0.1.0" }
]
tags: [
  "category:Computer Science/Concurrent Systems and Protocols/Correctness of specific protocols"
  "category:Miscellaneous/Extracted Programs/Decision procedures"
  "keyword:co-induction"
  "keyword:extraction"
  "keyword:reactive systems"
  "date:2021-01-14"
  "logpath:HTTP"
]
authors: [
  "Yishuai Li <yishuai@cis.upenn.edu>"
  "Li-yao Xia <xialiyao@cis.upenn.edu>"
  "Yao Li <liyao@cis.upenn.edu>"
  "Azzam Althagafi <aazzam@cis.upenn.edu>"
  "Benjamin C. Pierce <bcpierce@cis.upenn.edu>"
]
url {
  http: "https://github.com/liyishuai/coq-http/archive/v0.1.0.tar.gz"
  checksum: "sha512=7ccaf4cb1e64cf02a1a0dbee03d0bfce9a5f8c04e554d0272f06e942c281dfb52bcc0f109c469d635d2900c1e10ee4b1519aec096a9b7ef47566a4f9b24edf31"
}

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Dry install ๐Ÿœ๏ธ

Dry install with the current Coq version:

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opam install -y --show-action coq-http.0.1.0 coq.8.15.2
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0

Dry install without Coq/switch base, to test if the problem was incompatibility with the current Coq/OCaml version:

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true
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Install dependencies

Command
opam list; echo; ulimit -Sv 4000000; timeout 4h opam install -y --deps-only coq-http.0.1.0 coq.8.15.2
Return code
0
Duration
9 m 0 s

Install ๐Ÿš€

Command
opam list; echo; ulimit -Sv 16000000; timeout 4h opam install -y -v coq-http.0.1.0 coq.8.15.2
Return code
7936
Duration
8 m 0 s
Output
# Packages matching: installed
# Name              # Installed # Synopsis
base-bigarray       base
base-threads        base
base-unix           base
conf-findutils      1           Virtual package relying on findutils
conf-gmp            4           Virtual package relying on a GMP lib system installation
coq                 8.15.2      Formal proof management system
coq-ceres           0.4.0       Library for serialization to S-expressions
coq-ext-lib         0.11.7      A library of Coq definitions, theorems, and tactics
coq-itree           5.0.0       Library for representing recursive and impure programs with equational reasoning
coq-itree-io        0.1.0       Run interaction trees in IO
coq-paco            4.1.2       Coq library implementing parameterized coinduction
coq-parsec          0.1.2       Monadic parser combinator library in Coq
coq-simple-io       1.8.0       IO monad for Coq
cppo                1.6.9       Code preprocessor like cpp for OCaml
dune                3.4.1       Fast, portable, and opinionated build system
ocaml               4.10.2      The OCaml compiler (virtual package)
ocaml-base-compiler 4.10.2      Official release 4.10.2
ocaml-config        1           OCaml Switch Configuration
ocamlbuild          0.14.1      OCamlbuild is a build system with builtin rules to easily build most OCaml projects
ocamlfind           1.9.5       A library manager for OCaml
zarith              1.12        Implements arithmetic and logical operations over arbitrary-precision integers
[NOTE] Package coq is already installed (current version is 8.15.2).
The following actions will be performed:
  - install coq-http 0.1.0
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+ /home/bench/.opam/opam-init/hooks/sandbox.sh "build" "make" "-j4" (CWD=/home/bench/.opam/ocaml-base-compiler.4.10.2/.opam-switch/build/coq-http.0.1.0)
- coq_makefile -f _CoqProject -o Makefile.coq
- make[1]: Entering directory '/home/bench/.opam/ocaml-base-compiler.4.10.2/.opam-switch/build/coq-http.0.1.0'
- COQDEP VFILES
- COQC theories/Common.v
- COQC theories/Message.v
- File "./theories/Common.v", line 18, characters 0-108:
- Warning: The default value for instance locality is currently "local" in a
- section and "global" otherwise, but is scheduled to change in a future
- release. For the time being, adding instances outside of sections without
- specifying an explicit locality attribute is therefore deprecated. It is
- recommended to use "export" whenever possible. Use the attributes #[local],
- #[global] and #[export] depending on your choice. For example: "#[export]
- Instance Foo : Bar := baz." [deprecated-instance-without-locality,deprecated]
- COQC theories/Printer.v
- File "./theories/Common.v", line 28, characters 0-136:
- Warning: The default value for instance locality is currently "local" in a
- section and "global" otherwise, but is scheduled to change in a future
- release. For the time being, adding instances outside of sections without
- specifying an explicit locality attribute is therefore deprecated. It is
- recommended to use "export" whenever possible. Use the attributes #[local],
- #[global] and #[export] depending on your choice. For example: "#[export]
- Instance Foo : Bar := baz." [deprecated-instance-without-locality,deprecated]
- File "./theories/Common.v", line 32, characters 0-314:
- Warning: The default value for instance locality is currently "local" in a
- section and "global" otherwise, but is scheduled to change in a future
- release. For the time being, adding instances outside of sections without
- specifying an explicit locality attribute is therefore deprecated. It is
- recommended to use "export" whenever possible. Use the attributes #[local],
- #[global] and #[export] depending on your choice. For example: "#[export]
- Instance Foo : Bar := baz." [deprecated-instance-without-locality,deprecated]
- File "./theories/Printer.v", line 58, characters 0-86:
- Warning: The default value for instance locality is currently "local" in a
- section and "global" otherwise, but is scheduled to change in a future
- release. For the time being, adding instances outside of sections without
- specifying an explicit locality attribute is therefore deprecated. It is
- recommended to use "export" whenever possible. Use the attributes #[local],
- #[global] and #[export] depending on your choice. For example: "#[export]
- Instance Foo : Bar := baz." [deprecated-instance-without-locality,deprecated]
- File "./theories/Common.v", line 57, characters 0-164:
- Warning: The default value for instance locality is currently "local" in a
- section and "global" otherwise, but is scheduled to change in a future
- release. For the time being, adding instances outside of sections without
- specifying an explicit locality attribute is therefore deprecated. It is
- recommended to use "export" whenever possible. Use the attributes #[local],
- #[global] and #[export] depending on your choice. For example: "#[export]
- Instance Foo : Bar := baz." [deprecated-instance-without-locality,deprecated]
- File "./theories/Common.v", line 61, characters 0-277:
- Warning: The default value for instance locality is currently "local" in a
- section and "global" otherwise, but is scheduled to change in a future
- release. For the time being, adding instances outside of sections without
- specifying an explicit locality attribute is therefore deprecated. It is
- recommended to use "export" whenever possible. Use the attributes #[local],
- #[global] and #[export] depending on your choice. For example: "#[export]
- Instance Foo : Bar := baz." [deprecated-instance-without-locality,deprecated]
- File "./theories/Common.v", line 76, characters 0-290:
- Warning: The default value for instance locality is currently "local" in a
- section and "global" otherwise, but is scheduled to change in a future
- release. For the time being, adding instances outside of sections without
- specifying an explicit locality attribute is therefore deprecated. It is
- recommended to use "export" whenever possible. Use the attributes #[local],
- #[global] and #[export] depending on your choice. For example: "#[export]
- Instance Foo : Bar := baz." [deprecated-instance-without-locality,deprecated]
- COQC theories/Parser.v
- COQC theories/Instances.v
- File "./theories/Instances.v", line 5, characters 0-504:
- Warning: The default value for instance locality is currently "local" in a
- section and "global" otherwise, but is scheduled to change in a future
- release. For the time being, adding instances outside of sections without
- specifying an explicit locality attribute is therefore deprecated. It is
- recommended to use "export" whenever possible. Use the attributes #[local],
- #[global] and #[export] depending on your choice. For example: "#[export]
- Instance Foo : Bar := baz." [deprecated-instance-without-locality,deprecated]
- File "./theories/Parser.v", line 5, characters 0-37:
- Warning: Notation "_ <? _" was already used in scope char_scope.
- [notation-overridden,parsing]
- File "./theories/Parser.v", line 5, characters 0-37:
- Warning: Notation "_ <=? _" was already used in scope char_scope.
- [notation-overridden,parsing]
- COQC theories/Semantics.v
- File "./theories/Semantics.v", line 9, characters 0-50:
- Warning: Notation "_ <? _" was already used in scope char_scope.
- [notation-overridden,parsing]
- File "./theories/Semantics.v", line 9, characters 0-50:
- Warning: Notation "_ <=? _" was already used in scope char_scope.
- [notation-overridden,parsing]
- File "./theories/Semantics.v", line 70, characters 0-65:
- Warning: The default value for instance locality is currently "local" in a
- section and "global" otherwise, but is scheduled to change in a future
- release. For the time being, adding instances outside of sections without
- specifying an explicit locality attribute is therefore deprecated. It is
- recommended to use "export" whenever possible. Use the attributes #[local],
- #[global] and #[export] depending on your choice. For example: "#[export]
- Instance Foo : Bar := baz." [deprecated-instance-without-locality,deprecated]
- File "./theories/Semantics.v", line 73, characters 0-160:
- Warning: The default value for instance locality is currently "local" in a
- section and "global" otherwise, but is scheduled to change in a future
- release. For the time being, adding instances outside of sections without
- specifying an explicit locality attribute is therefore deprecated. It is
- recommended to use "export" whenever possible. Use the attributes #[local],
- #[global] and #[export] depending on your choice. For example: "#[export]
- Instance Foo : Bar := baz." [deprecated-instance-without-locality,deprecated]
- File "./theories/Semantics.v", line 98, characters 0-35:
- Warning: The default value for instance locality is currently "local" in a
- section and "global" otherwise, but is scheduled to change in a future
- release. For the time being, adding instances outside of sections without
- specifying an explicit locality attribute is therefore deprecated. It is
- recommended to use "export" whenever possible. Use the attributes #[local],
- #[global] and #[export] depending on your choice. For example: "#[export]
- Instance Foo : Bar := baz." [deprecated-instance-without-locality,deprecated]
- File "./theories/Instances.v", line 32, characters 0-285:
- Warning: The default value for instance locality is currently "local" in a
- section and "global" otherwise, but is scheduled to change in a future
- release. For the time being, adding instances outside of sections without
- specifying an explicit locality attribute is therefore deprecated. It is
- recommended to use "export" whenever possible. Use the attributes #[local],
- #[global] and #[export] depending on your choice. For example: "#[export]
- Instance Foo : Bar := baz." [deprecated-instance-without-locality,deprecated]
- File "./theories/Instances.v", line 46, characters 0-231:
- Warning: The default value for instance locality is currently "local" in a
- section and "global" otherwise, but is scheduled to change in a future
- release. For the time being, adding instances outside of sections without
- specifying an explicit locality attribute is therefore deprecated. It is
- recommended to use "export" whenever possible. Use the attributes #[local],
- #[global] and #[export] depending on your choice. For example: "#[export]
- Instance Foo : Bar := baz." [deprecated-instance-without-locality,deprecated]
- File "./theories/Instances.v", line 63, characters 0-241:
- Warning: The default value for instance locality is currently "local" in a
- section and "global" otherwise, but is scheduled to change in a future
- release. For the time being, adding instances outside of sections without
- specifying an explicit locality attribute is therefore deprecated. It is
- recommended to use "export" whenever possible. Use the attributes #[local],
- #[global] and #[export] depending on your choice. For example: "#[export]
- Instance Foo : Bar := baz." [deprecated-instance-without-locality,deprecated]
- COQC theories/Tcp.v
- File "./theories/Tcp.v", line 3, characters 0-55:
- Warning: Notation "_ <? _" was already used in scope char_scope.
- [notation-overridden,parsing]
- File "./theories/Tcp.v", line 3, characters 0-55:
- Warning: Notation "_ <=? _" was already used in scope char_scope.
- [notation-overridden,parsing]
- File "./theories/Tcp.v", line 18, characters 0-334:
- Warning: The default value for instance locality is currently "local" in a
- section and "global" otherwise, but is scheduled to change in a future
- release. For the time being, adding instances outside of sections without
- specifying an explicit locality attribute is therefore deprecated. It is
- recommended to use "export" whenever possible. Use the attributes #[local],
- #[global] and #[export] depending on your choice. For example: "#[export]
- Instance Foo : Bar := baz." [deprecated-instance-without-locality,deprecated]
- File "./theories/Tcp.v", line 48, characters 0-224:
- Warning: The default value for instance locality is currently "local" in a
- section and "global" otherwise, but is scheduled to change in a future
- release. For the time being, adding instances outside of sections without
- specifying an explicit locality attribute is therefore deprecated. It is
- recommended to use "export" whenever possible. Use the attributes #[local],
- #[global] and #[export] depending on your choice. For example: "#[export]
- Instance Foo : Bar := baz." [deprecated-instance-without-locality,deprecated]
- File "./theories/Tcp.v", line 55, characters 0-293:
- Warning: The default value for instance locality is currently "local" in a
- section and "global" otherwise, but is scheduled to change in a future
- release. For the time being, adding instances outside of sections without
- specifying an explicit locality attribute is therefore deprecated. It is
- recommended to use "export" whenever possible. Use the attributes #[local],
- #[global] and #[export] depending on your choice. For example: "#[export]
- Instance Foo : Bar := baz." [deprecated-instance-without-locality,deprecated]
- File "./theories/Tcp.v", line 64, characters 0-194:
- Warning: The default value for instance locality is currently "local" in a
- section and "global" otherwise, but is scheduled to change in a future
- release. For the time being, adding instances outside of sections without
- specifying an explicit locality attribute is therefore deprecated. It is
- recommended to use "export" whenever possible. Use the attributes #[local],
- #[global] and #[export] depending on your choice. For example: "#[export]
- Instance Foo : Bar := baz." [deprecated-instance-without-locality,deprecated]
- File "./theories/Tcp.v", line 126, characters 0-31:
- Warning: The default value for instance locality is currently "local" in a
- section and "global" otherwise, but is scheduled to change in a future
- release. For the time being, adding instances outside of sections without
- specifying an explicit locality attribute is therefore deprecated. It is
- recommended to use "export" whenever possible. Use the attributes #[local],
- #[global] and #[export] depending on your choice. For example: "#[export]
- Instance Foo : Bar := baz." [deprecated-instance-without-locality,deprecated]
- COQC theories/NetUnix.v
- COQC theories/Trace.v
- File "./theories/Trace.v", line 1, characters 0-34:
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- [notation-overridden,parsing]
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- Warning: Notation "_ <=? _" was already used in scope char_scope.
- [notation-overridden,parsing]
- File "./theories/Trace.v", line 8, characters 0-182:
- Warning: The default value for instance locality is currently "local" in a
- section and "global" otherwise, but is scheduled to change in a future
- release. For the time being, adding instances outside of sections without
- specifying an explicit locality attribute is therefore deprecated. It is
- recommended to use "export" whenever possible. Use the attributes #[local],
- #[global] and #[export] depending on your choice. For example: "#[export]
- Instance Foo : Bar := baz." [deprecated-instance-without-locality,deprecated]
- COQC theories/Observe.v
- File "./theories/NetUnix.v", line 15, characters 0-47:
- Warning: Notation "_ <? _" was already used in scope char_scope.
- [notation-overridden,parsing]
- File "./theories/NetUnix.v", line 15, characters 0-47:
- Warning: Notation "_ <=? _" was already used in scope char_scope.
- [notation-overridden,parsing]
- File "./theories/NetUnix.v", line 122, characters 0-80:
- Warning: The default value for instance locality is currently "local" in a
- section and "global" otherwise, but is scheduled to change in a future
- release. For the time being, adding instances outside of sections without
- specifying an explicit locality attribute is therefore deprecated. It is
- recommended to use "export" whenever possible. Use the attributes #[local],
- #[global] and #[export] depending on your choice. For example: "#[export]
- Instance Foo : Bar := baz." [deprecated-instance-without-locality,deprecated]
- File "./theories/Observe.v", line 3, characters 0-73:
- Warning: Notation "_ <? _" was already used in scope char_scope.
- [notation-overridden,parsing]
- File "./theories/Observe.v", line 3, characters 0-73:
- Warning: Notation "_ <=? _" was already used in scope char_scope.
- [notation-overridden,parsing]
- File "./theories/Observe.v", line 35, characters 0-31:
- Warning: The default value for instance locality is currently "local" in a
- section and "global" otherwise, but is scheduled to change in a future
- release. For the time being, adding instances outside of sections without
- specifying an explicit locality attribute is therefore deprecated. It is
- recommended to use "export" whenever possible. Use the attributes #[local],
- #[global] and #[export] depending on your choice. For example: "#[export]
- Instance Foo : Bar := baz." [deprecated-instance-without-locality,deprecated]
- File "./theories/Observe.v", line 38, characters 0-2332:
- Error: Stack overflow.
- 
- make[2]: *** [Makefile.coq:763: theories/Observe.vo] Error 1
- make[1]: *** [Makefile.coq:387: all] Error 2
- make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/bench/.opam/ocaml-base-compiler.4.10.2/.opam-switch/build/coq-http.0.1.0'
- make: *** [Makefile:6: all] Error 2
[ERROR] The compilation of coq-http failed at "/home/bench/.opam/opam-init/hooks/sandbox.sh build make -j4".
#=== ERROR while compiling coq-http.0.1.0 =====================================#
# context              2.0.6 | linux/x86_64 | ocaml-base-compiler.4.10.2 | file:///home/bench/run/opam-coq-archive/released
# path                 ~/.opam/ocaml-base-compiler.4.10.2/.opam-switch/build/coq-http.0.1.0
# command              ~/.opam/opam-init/hooks/sandbox.sh build make -j4
# exit-code            2
# env-file             ~/.opam/log/coq-http-4803-335865.env
# output-file          ~/.opam/log/coq-http-4803-335865.out
### output ###
# [...]
# release. For the time being, adding instances outside of sections without
# specifying an explicit locality attribute is therefore deprecated. It is
# recommended to use "export" whenever possible. Use the attributes #[local],
# #[global] and #[export] depending on your choice. For example: "#[export]
# Instance Foo : Bar := baz." [deprecated-instance-without-locality,deprecated]
# File "./theories/Observe.v", line 38, characters 0-2332:
# Error: Stack overflow.
# 
# make[2]: *** [Makefile.coq:763: theories/Observe.vo] Error 1
# make[1]: *** [Makefile.coq:387: all] Error 2
# make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/bench/.opam/ocaml-base-compiler.4.10.2/.opam-switch/build/coq-http.0.1.0'
# make: *** [Makefile:6: all] Error 2
<><> Error report <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
+- The following actions failed
| - build coq-http 0.1.0
+- 
- No changes have been performed
# Run eval $(opam env) to update the current shell environment
'opam install -y -v coq-http.0.1.0 coq.8.15.2' failed.

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