The OCaml package encodes the compiler flags into dependencies --
which is done for fairly accidental reasons.
Because the compiler flags changed, combined with the builds being
done out of order, means that most of the packages now have broken
deps.
Will fix ...
Rich.
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Detailed reasons:
This file:
https://pagure.io/fedora-ocaml/blob/fedora-38-4.14.0/f/utils/config.mlp
expands various compiler flags into an OCaml module.
The dependencies of this module are encoded into a hash value.
We in turn encode the hash values into RPM dependencies:
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/rpminfo?rpmID=33153300
In this case the only dependencies which changed where:
ocaml(Dynlink_compilerlibs) = a109267eb63024af68e38f0e6a92581f [-2.fc37]
ocaml(Dynlink_compilerlibs) = 941c2e7774f264aecaf84e4f31da9ad7 [-4.fc38]
ocaml(Stdlib) = 6d7bf11af14ea68354925f3a37387930 [-2.fc37]
ocaml(Stdlib) = 79b0e9d3b6f7fed07eb3cc2abb961b91 [-4.fc38]
We should likely do some filtering of compiler flags to avoid this.
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