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Unofficial installer for D
Jun 02, 2004
Marc
Jun 02, 2004
Stewart Gordon
Jun 02, 2004
Marc
Jun 02, 2004
Stewart Gordon
Jun 02, 2004
marc.noiRErot
Jun 02, 2004
KTC
Jun 03, 2004
kinghajj
Jun 03, 2004
Phill
Jun 03, 2004
Stewart Gordon
Jun 09, 2004
Phill
Jun 03, 2004
Stewart Gordon
Jun 04, 2004
Matthew
Jun 02, 2004
J Anderson
Jun 02, 2004
Bastiaan Veelo
Jun 03, 2004
J Anderson
Jun 04, 2004
Marc
Jun 07, 2004
Sam McCall
Jun 07, 2004
Arcane Jill
Jun 03, 2004
J Anderson
Jun 03, 2004
Phill
Jun 03, 2004
Stewart Gordon
Jun 03, 2004
J Anderson
Jun 03, 2004
Stewart Gordon
au revoir? Re: Unofficial installer for D
Jun 03, 2004
Marco A
Jun 04, 2004
Matthew
June 02, 2004
Hi,

here is a Windows installation for the D compiler version 0.91 :

http://noirotm.free.fr/soft/dmd-0.91-setup.exe

- includes all the dm tools from the dmc and dmd official distributions
- optionally updates the path so dmd is available from anywhere from within the
command prompt
- optionally associates .D files with the compiler so double-clicking on a D
file will have it compiled

Hope you will enjoy,
any comment will be appreciated :)

Marc


June 02, 2004
Marc wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> here is a Windows installation for the D compiler version 0.91 :
<snip>
> - optionally associates .D files with the compiler so double-clicking on a D
> file will have it compiled

I wonder if many people really do want it associated with the compiler rather than an editor.

A further idea might be to create two actions, Open and Compile, letting the user choose an editor to open it in.

Stewart.

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June 02, 2004
In article <c9kpbc$22sl$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Stewart Gordon says...
>
>Marc wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> 
>> here is a Windows installation for the D compiler version 0.91 :
><snip>
>> - optionally associates .D files with the compiler so double-clicking on a D file will have it compiled
>
>I wonder if many people really do want it associated with the compiler rather than an editor.
>
>A further idea might be to create two actions, Open and Compile, letting the user choose an editor to open it in.
>
>Stewart.
>
>-- 
>My e-mail is valid but not my primary mailbox, aside from its being the unfortunate victim of intensive mail-bombing at the moment.  Please keep replies on the 'group where everyone may benefit.

Yup, i totally agree, the only issue being that everyone will want to associate D files with <Insert your favorite text editor here> so the only safe choice would be notepad... yuk


June 02, 2004
Marc wrote:

>Hi,
>
>here is a Windows installation for the D compiler version 0.91 :
>
>http://noirotm.free.fr/soft/dmd-0.91-setup.exe
>
>- includes all the dm tools from the dmc and dmd official distributions
>- optionally updates the path so dmd is available from anywhere from within the
>command prompt
>- optionally associates .D files with the compiler so double-clicking on a D
>file will have it compiled
>
>Hope you will enjoy,
>any comment will be appreciated :)
>
>Marc
>  
>
This is great.  Now if only we can convince Walter to put it on the digitalmars compilation page.


-- 
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June 02, 2004
Marc wrote:

<snip>
> Yup, i totally agree, the only issue being that everyone will want to associate
> D files with <Insert your favorite text editor here> so the only safe choice
> would be notepad... yuk

Not sure what you mean by that....

Stewart.

-- 
My e-mail is valid but not my primary mailbox, aside from its being the unfortunate victim of intensive mail-bombing at the moment.  Please keep replies on the 'group where everyone may benefit.
June 02, 2004
In article <c9kvl7$2c48$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Stewart Gordon says...
>
>
>Not sure what you mean by that....
>
>Stewart.
>

just that even though notepad is the only text editor i can be sure to find on a
Windows platform, noone uses it to develop, so i don't see the point to
associate it with .d files.
Btw, if anyone knows a nice free editor designed to work with D, i can
eventually add it to my installation.

-
Marc


June 02, 2004
DIDE www.atari-soldiers.com (is free and nice!)

<marc.noiRErot@MOfleximaVEge.fr> escreveu na mensagem news:c9l82o$2onq$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> In article <c9kvl7$2c48$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Stewart Gordon says...
> >
> >
> >Not sure what you mean by that....
> >
> >Stewart.
> >
>
> just that even though notepad is the only text editor i can be sure to
find on a
> Windows platform, noone uses it to develop, so i don't see the point to
> associate it with .d files.
> Btw, if anyone knows a nice free editor designed to work with D, i can
> eventually add it to my installation.
>
> -
> Marc
>
>


June 02, 2004
Marc wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> here is a Windows installation for the D compiler version 0.91 :
> 
> http://noirotm.free.fr/soft/dmd-0.91-setup.exe
> 
> - includes all the dm tools from the dmc and dmd official distributions

This looks like you are distributing the dmd compiler... If that is correct, do you have a licence that allows you to do that? I thought the licence coming with dmd explicitly forbade that.

Bastiaan.

June 02, 2004
> DIDE www.atari-soldiers.com (is free and nice!)
>

Of course, that already come with an installer of it's own ;)

-- 
Experience is a good school but the fees are high.
    - Heinrich Heine


June 03, 2004
In article <c9lomr$g14$1@digitaldaemon.com>, KTC says...
>
>> DIDE www.atari-soldiers.com (is free and nice!)
>>
>
>Of course, that already come with an installer of it's own ;)
>
>-- 
>Experience is a good school but the fees are high.
>    - Heinrich Heine
>
>
Yes, but the DMD that comes with it is 0.86! I use it too, but he needs to make an update for it.


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