Hi all,

Thanks a lot for the packaging efforts. It's not much tested in the wild 
anymore, as Anil pointed out, but aspcud is still part of our test-suite and 
_should_ work.

The error you are getting is internal to aspcud, though (it happens between 
gringo and aspcud itself), so that might point us to a discrepancy of versions 
between aspcud/gringo/clasp, which already happened in the past. I was unable 
to reproduce yet using the stable packages (clasp 3.2.1-3, gringo 5.1.0-4, 
aspcud 1:1.9.1-2+b1) and opam master (which shouldn't change much). It would be 
worth ① checking the tool versions, ② extracting the Cudf file sent to the 
solver (set OPAMCUDFFILE=/tmp/foo), ③ checking the aspcud debug output (by 
running it directly on the generated file).

I understand that getting ocaml-mccs into Debian might not be easy. The mccs 
version included has been so widely changed from the original (which is 
unmaintained) that I would argue it is acceptable to include it besides the 
original, maybe with a different name (the current one would suggest a 
binding); but we do also include a stripped version of GLPK in the source. That 
on the other hand is unpatched, and there are linking options to rely on an 
external version (either statically or dynamically). I am willing to give a 
hand if anyone feels like attempting to package it.

FWIW, we are also working on a Z3 backend, which doesn't require new or 
specific bindings. For that one, Debian packaging while relying on 
`libz3-ocaml-dev` would probably be easier than the source distribution.

Best,
Louis


> - Anil Madhavapeddy, 25/02/2019 19:16 -
> On Sun, 9 Sep 2018 10:44:14 +0200 Ralf Jung <p...@ralfj.de> wrote:
> > Hi Mehdi,
> > 
> > > On 2018-09-07 12:42, Ralf Jung wrote:
> > >> Package: opam
> > >> Version: 2.0.0-2
> > >> Severity: normal
> > >>
> > >> Dear Maintainer,
> > >>
> > >> Quoting from https://opam.ocaml.org/doc/2.0/External_solvers.html:
> > >>
> > >>> As of 2.0.0, opam comes with a CUDF solver built-in by default, so 
> > >>> unless you
> > >>> have specifically compiled without it, you shouldn't have to be worried 
> > >>> about
> > >>> installing an external solver.
> > >>
> > >> So, aspcud should at best be a recommendation, not a dependency.  
> > >> Likely, it
> > >> should just be a suggestions; the internal solver is used by default 
> > >> even when
> > >> aspcud is installed.
> > >>
> > > 
> > > If I am not mistaken, the built-in solver is not enabled in the Debian 
> > > package
> > > because we are missing ocaml-mccs to make it work. So, for now, the 
> > > dependency
> > > is still needed.
> > 
> > Oh... that's a bummer, because using the new built-in solver is one of the
> > biggest reasons to update to opam 2 for me. :/  aspcud keeps computing 
> > really
> > strange solutions in some cases I frequently run into.
> > 
> 
> Dear Debian opam maintainers,
> 
> It's really great to see opam 2.0.3 in Debian testing now! I just wanted
> to highlight the importance of using the builtin mccs solver in order
> to get a working opam installation on Debian Buster however.
> 
> Right now, the opam repository seems to fail badly when using the
> aspcud solver out of the box:
> 
> """
> $ docker run -it debian:testing
> # apt update
> # apt install -y opam
> # opam init -ya
> [WARNING] Running as root is not recommended
> [NOTE] Will configure from built-in defaults.
> Checking for available remotes: rsync and local, git, mercurial, darcs. 
> Perfect!
> 
> <><> Fetching repository information 
> ><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
> [default] Initialised
> 
> User configuration:
>   ~/.profile is already up-to-date.
> [NOTE] Make sure that ~/.profile is well sourced in your ~/.bashrc.
> 
> 
> <><> Creating initial switch (ocaml-system>=4.02.3) 
> <><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
> [ERROR] Solver failed: "/usr/bin/aspcud 
> /tmp/opam-xxx-4710/solver-in-4710-548b09 
> /tmp/opam-xxx-4710/solver-out-4710-8b8a2d
>         
> -count(removed),-sum(request,version-lag),-count(down),-sum(solution,version-lag),-count(changed)"
>  exited with code 1 "ERROR:
>         grounder returned with non-zero exit status"
> """
> 
> I've CCed Louis Gesbert in case he can shed any light on how to
> make aspcud work more reliably, but I strongly suspect that we've
> been testing the builtin mccs for so long that it's become the only
> solver in the opam 2.0.x branch capable of actually working with
> the current opam-repository.
> 
> regards,
> Anil
> 

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