I'm trying to learn OCaml through the Real World OCaml book. They have a guide by which I am supposed to install the Core package and utop. However, while I seem to be successfully installing both of these using Opam, neither of them works when I try to use them.
I know that they're installed, because when I try to install them again, I get this message:
$ opam install utop core
[NOTE] Package utop is already installed (current version is 1.10).
[NOTE] Package core is already installed (current version is 109.55.02).
However, when I try to enter "utop" to start utop, it doesn't work.
$ utop
bash: utop: command not found
Same when I try to open core:
$ open Core.Std
Couldn't get a file descriptor referring to the console
What's going on here? I'm new to programming so there might be something about installation that I'm just not understanding.
Regarding
utop
, it seems that you don't have in your$PATH
. Did you do:If you want opam to be correctly automatically setup in your new shells you should add the following to your
.bashrc
:As for not being able to open
Core.Std
, you won't of course be able to open it in your shell, this command must be issued inutop
.So, I did try eval 'opam config env' and this is what happens:
And then it still says that the "utop" command is not found. The paths above are gibberish to me. Would anyone be able to look at what it returned to see if that indicates what the problem might be?
My Ubuntu-14 / Mint was also "borked"
After reading Ubuntu section here ; https://opam.ocaml.org/doc/Install.html
AND removing .opam/ dir before again doing;
fixed it !
The methods to install OCaml utop in ubuntu in most of the online resources seem like kind of misleading users. The thing is when installing opam with
sudo apt-get
command there is no need to install OCaml again using same command because OCaml came with opam installation. so only thing you have to do is to correctly initialize the state of the opam which defines the OPAM root in your home folder.So if you have installed any OCaml earlier first remove them to avoid conflicts.
then install opam.
initialize the state of the opam
if it shows a dependency missing warning try this commands,
then verify ocaml installation,
install UTop then,
for detailed information and handle errors please refer this blog post.