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itauto 8.18.0 Not compatible 👼

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# Packages matching: installed
# Name                # Installed # Synopsis
base-bigarray         base
base-domains          base
base-nnp              base        Naked pointers prohibited in the OCaml heap
base-threads          base
base-unix             base
conf-gmp              4           Virtual package relying on a GMP lib system installation
coq                   8.17.1      The Coq Proof Assistant
coq-core              8.17.1      The Coq Proof Assistant -- Core Binaries and Tools
coq-stdlib            8.17.1      The Coq Proof Assistant -- Standard Library
coqide-server         8.17.1      The Coq Proof Assistant, XML protocol server
dune                  3.12.1      Fast, portable, and opinionated build system
ocaml                 5.1.1       The OCaml compiler (virtual package)
ocaml-base-compiler   5.1.1       Official release 5.1.1
ocaml-config          3           OCaml Switch Configuration
ocaml-options-vanilla 1           Ensure that OCaml is compiled with no special options enabled
ocamlfind             1.9.6       A library manager for OCaml
zarith                1.13        Implements arithmetic and logical operations over arbitrary-precision integers
# opam file:
opam-version: "2.0"
maintainer: "frederic.besson@inria.fr"
homepage: "https://gitlab.inria.fr/fbesson/itauto"
dev-repo: "git+https://gitlab.inria.fr/fbesson/itauto.git"
authors: ["Frédéric Besson"]
bug-reports: ["frederic.besson@inria.fr" "https://gitlab.inria.fr/fbesson/itauto/-/issues"]
license: "MIT"
synopsis: "Reflexive SAT solver with Nelson-Oppen support, parameterised by a leaf tactic inside Coq"
description: """
itauto is a reflexive intuitionistic SAT solver parameterised by a theory module.
When run inside Coq, the theory module wraps an arbitrary Coq tactic, e.g., the lia
solver for linear arithmetic or the congruence solver for uninterpreted function symbols
and constructors. Using a black-box Nelson-Oppen scheme for combination of theories,
itauto also provides an SMT-like tactic for propositional reasoning modulo the solvers for
both arithmetic and function symbols.
"""
build: [
  [make "-j%{jobs}%"]
 ]
install: [make "install"]
depends: [
  "ocaml" {>= "4.9~"}
  "coq" {>= "8.18" & < "8.19"}
  "dune" {>= "2.9"}
]
depopts: [ "ocamlformat" {build} ]
tags: [
  "category:Miscellaneous/Coq Extensions"
  "category:Computer Science/Decision Procedures and Certified Algorithms/Decision procedures"
  "keyword:integers"
  "keyword:SAT"
  "keyword:SMT"
  "keyword:Nelson-Oppen"
  "keyword:automation"
  "logpath:Cdcl"
  "date:2023-08-16"
]
url {
  src: "https://gitlab.inria.fr/fbesson/itauto/-/archive/8.18.0/itauto-8.18.0.tar.gz"
  checksum: [
    "md5=0f8f644252ea4eac5139672a2bc500fb"
    "sha512=a6912de70f2bb0118f352b5190b171dc863f4d50733b1881b1382afd1b9dcbad85971feb0d2d3b64deceb13d5b91ce78d1d5b445c745ced03ea0cf0b7b15c177"
  ]
}

Lint

Command
true
Return code
0

Dry install 🏜️

Dry install with the current Coq version:

Command
opam install -y --show-action coq-itauto.8.18.0 coq.8.17.1
Return code
5120
Output
[NOTE] Package coq is already installed (current version is 8.17.1).
[ERROR] Package conflict!
  * No agreement on the version of coq:
    - coq = 8.17.1
    - coq-itauto >= 8.18.0 -> coq >= 8.18
No solution found, exiting

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

Command
opam remove -y coq; opam install -y --show-action --unlock-base coq-itauto.8.18.0
Return code
0

Install dependencies

Command
true
Return code
0
Duration
0 s

Install 🚀

Command
true
Return code
0
Duration
0 s

Installation size

No files were installed.

Uninstall 🧹

Command
true
Return code
0
Missing removes
none
Wrong removes
none