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I am trying to run jbuilder install to install opam packages that I just built using jbuilder build @install (which generated a bunch of *.install files for me). However, I get the following error:

$ jbuilder install
Sorry, you need the opam-installer tool to be able to install or uninstall packages.

I couldn't find the opam-installer binary :-(

According to the opam developer documentation, the opam-installer ships with OPAM. I am using OPAM version 1.2.2.

$ opam --version
1.2.2

I tried running find on my ~/.opam directory, but it didn't find any opam-installer binary.

$ find ~/.opam/ -name opam-installer
<blank>

What is this opam-installer tool jbuilder needs and where can I find it?

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  • does opam config exec jbuilder install work? if that's the case there might be a problem with your opam env. Aug 8, 2017 at 20:52

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The problem is with how OPAM was installed. Since I am using Fedora, I used the following command from the installation docs:

wget https://raw.github.com/ocaml/opam/master/shell/opam_installer.sh -O - | sh -s /usr/local/bin

However, all this does is give you the opam binary. Here's what I did to get the accompanying tools (opam-installer and opam-admin):

  1. Download the 1.2.2 release from github (I picked the tarball)
  2. Unzip it (tar xvf <filename>)
  3. Run the following commands

(taken from github)

$ ./configure
$ make lib-ext
$ make
$ sudo make install
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