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This page describes how to install and configure opam. For further help on howto use opam, either read opam --help or move on to theUsage guide.

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Upgrading from a previous version

Generally, you should just reproduce the same installation steps as for theoriginal installation: upgrade from your system's package manager, or re-run thebinary installer. Opam will automatically update its internal repository at~/.opam on first run if needed (if using our installer script, a backup can bemade automatically).

To upgrade shell scripts, and enable sandboxing, don't forget to run opam init--reinit -ni.

Then see the Upgrade guide to check the changes.

Binary distribution

The quickest way to get the latest opam up and working is to runthis script:

This will simply check your architecture, download and install the properpre-compiled binary, backup your opam data if from an older version, and runopam init.

(If you have trouble with curl, justdownload the scriptand run sh install.sh)

We provide pre-compiled binaries for:

  • Linux i686, amd64, arm7, arm64
  • OSX (intel 64 bits, arm64)
  • We do not at present provide an official Windows distribution of opam, but please see this separately maintained distribution(other platforms are available using the other methods below)

If you don't like scripts, you can just pick your downloadhere, put it in your PATH asopam, and set it as executable, e.g.

Note that this script is intended for end-users, not CI. For that purpose,you can use pre-built Docker images for variousconfigurations.

Using your distribution's package system

This is generally the recommended way, when available and up-to-date (youcan check here the latestavailable release per distribution). Here is a list of supported distributions:

Arch Linux

The opampackage is available in the official distribution. To install it simply run:

If you'd like to use the development version there is an opam-gitpackage available in the AUR.Assuming you have yay installed just run the following command:

Debian

Binary packages of opam are available for thestable,testing andunstable distributions, from the officialrepositories. You should be set with:

Exherbo

Thedev-ocaml/opampackage can be installed with the command:

You might need to add the ::ocaml-unofficial repository first:

Fedora, CentOS and RHEL

The opam package for Fedora can be installed with the command:

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There is not currently a package for CentOS/RHEL. You will need to use ourpre-built binaries, or build from sources.

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Mageia

The opam package for Mageia can be installed with the command:

OpenBSD

The opam package for OpenBSD can be installed with the command (since OpenBSD 5.7):

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FreeBSD

Opam is available in the ports and packages tree on FreeBSD 11 or higher.

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OSX

Opam packages for homebrew and MacPorts are available.homebrew need a prior installation of gpatch, as opam uses gnu-specific options.

See alsohowto setup Emacs.appfor Opam usage.

Ubuntu

Versions 18.04 and newer

There is a ppa available that contains the current stable version of opam.

Versions older than 18.04

Use the binary distribution. Instructions provided at https://opam.ocaml.org/doc/Install.html#Binary-distribution

Windows

Full support for Windows is planned for opam 2.2, and we expect to provide an opam package in Chocolatey and winget. If you'd like to help out, please get in touch!

Guix & Guix System

Mac Homebrew Install Pip

The opam package for guix can be installed with the command:

From Sources

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Getting the Sources

Sources of the latest stable version of opam are available on Github:

You can also download the full archives, including opam dependencies (thesedon't require any extra downloads, just the OCaml compiler -- 4.02.3 or laterfor the latest version):

  • 2.0.2
    • MD5: 8780b0dc4209451e21330b6a3e663fe9
    • SHA384: 2ecbdd28840564f873af2f56fcb337d49477f4b63a39ed3878a38eb55bbda67d7561a8deee697c36d7be50ff36a8fe21
  • 1.2.2
    • MD5: 7d348c2898795e9f325fb80eaaf5eae8
    • SHA384: 3a0a7868b5f510c1248959ed350eecacfe1abd886e373fd31066ce10871354010ef057934df026e5fad389ead6c2857d

Follow the instructions in the includedREADME.md to get opam built andinstalled from there.

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Note that opam1.2.2 doesn't build from source with OCaml 4.06.0. Use this command to compile lib_ext