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Abella 2.0.7 #18053

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This is a bugfix release of the Abella interactive theorem prover.

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camelus commented Jan 28, 2021

Commit: 1617457

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Any chance you would know why this package fails on arm32 by any chance?

Full-log: https://opam.ci.ocaml.org/github/ocaml/opam-repository/commit/9138c229ea08d048f0209205b01e5332dcd54a29/variant/extras,arm32,abella.2.0.7

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I have no idea why it fails on arm32 and I don't have an arm32 device to experiment with. Abella is 100% standard OCaml (no foreign functions, no Obj.magic, etc.). It should work identically on every compliant OCaml compiler.

Anyhow, I don't expect any of Abella's users will be running it on arm32 devices. Maybe there is some way to blacklist arm32?

There appears to be some issues with the OCaml linker on arm32.
These will be investigated for the next release of Abella if
the developers are able to procure an arm32 device to test.
@mseri mseri merged commit 0c15cf2 into ocaml:master Jan 29, 2021
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mseri commented Jan 29, 2021

Looks good, thanks

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