Hello, Looking only at the number of packages available in the repositories, Opam has around 400 packages while Godi has around 170 packages. Also, Opam can use "aspcud" to compute the minimal number of changes when installing/updating, which can make a big difference when dependency constraints between packages become hard to solve. I also like the interface "à la apt-get", compared to the curses interface that I used with Godi. --Fabrice On Fri, Jul 19, 2013 at 7:22 PM, wrote: > Hello, > could someone explain please the relation between godi and opam ? Is it > concurrent ? > Godi has been there for some time, and works quite nicely. So what are > differences ? > Thanks, > William > -- Fabrice LE FESSANT Chercheur en Informatique INRIA Paris Rocquencourt -- OCamlPro Programming Languages and Distributed Systems