Actually I'm always using those binaries.
It's simpler than going through another package manager which may be late to update, and you just have to install one file in your path.

Jacques

2019年1月7日(月) 18:52、Daniel Bünzli さん(daniel.buenzli@erratique.ch)のメッセージ:
On 7 January 2019 at 10:25:10, Sébastien Hinderer (sebastien.hinderer@inria.fr) wrote:

> Will try that! Thanks! But still have to figure out how to install opam
> 1 I guess, because it will probably not be possible to install it
> through the distribution's package manager.

opam dev's are kind enough to provide you with a selection of binaries here: 

  https://github.com/ocaml/opam/releases/tag/1.2.2

I never tried them though. Otherwise given an OCaml install, compiling from the tarball should be easy has never been a problem since it's self-contained.

Best,

Daniel



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