June 19, 2013 Re: More Linux love? | ||||
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Posted in reply to eles | On 19/06/13 09:07, eles wrote: > On Wednesday, 19 June 2013 at 05:30:32 UTC, Jordi Sayol wrote: >> On 18/06/13 23:01, Walter Bright wrote: >>> On 6/18/2013 1:55 PM, 1100110 wrote: >>>> I don't know who does the packaging, but based on the amount of incompatibilities that other projects have, I think the packagers deserve a round of applause. >>> >>> Jordi Sayol authored the linux packages, and keeps them maintained, and yes, he deserves a round of applause for it! >>> >> >> Thank you all! it's a pleasure to do it :-) > > I did not know that you are the man behind all this work. Sincere congratulations! You are doing an admirable job. > > Eles > Many thanks Eles! :-) But believe me when I say that it's very easy to do this work with dmd, and Walter. BTW, d-apt repository will change its path. I'll give more information when available. Regards, -- Jordi Sayol |
June 19, 2013 Re: More Linux love? | ||||
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Posted in reply to bioinfornatics | On Sunday, 16 June 2013 at 23:43:15 UTC, bioinfornatics wrote:
> Hi,
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> I am a fedora packager and i put some D into official fedora repo
> - derelict version 3
> - dsqlite a tiny wrapper
> - dustmite to debug
> - gl3n to works with vectors and 3D
> - glfw to use it with derelict 3
> - gtkd to use gtk in D
> - ldc to build D code
> - tango to use tango and miscellaneus feature
> - syntastic to use gvim
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> You see linux has some love at least into fedora the bleeding edge distro :-)
As a Fedora user (well Korora spin), Thank You! :)
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September 25, 2013 Re: More Linux love? | ||||
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Posted in reply to H. S. Teoh | +1 here yeah DMD is easy to use in linux. I have installed and used it in several Linux distros and everytime it has just worked. I just installed DMD on Slackware 14 x86_64 and it was a copy/paste of the binaries fix up the paths in dmd.comf and Hello World just compiles and runs. The only issue I have is that I am wondering why I cannot compile hello world with -m32. I get linker errors. Anyway this is not the thread for this. I will post the output to the proper location later. I must say it's not really hard to install and use dmd on any OS that it supports of course I have not used it on Mac OS but I have used it on Freebsd and that was a piece of cake even had the gtkd lib working without too much trouble. Most of the libraries are being built today with Linux in mind I have noticed so really if your on Linux your in the sweet spot for dmd if you ask me. |
September 26, 2013 Re: More Linux love? | ||||
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Posted in reply to JohnnyK | On 2013-09-25 17:16, JohnnyK wrote: > +1 here > > yeah DMD is easy to use in linux. I have installed and used it in > several Linux distros and everytime it has just worked. I just > installed DMD on Slackware 14 x86_64 and it was a copy/paste of the > binaries fix up the paths in dmd.comf and Hello World just compiles and > runs. The only issue I have is that I am wondering why I cannot compile > hello world with -m32. I get linker errors. Have you installed 32bit libraries? That would be gcc-multilib and ia32-libs on Ubuntu. On Debian 7 and later it will be "dpkg --add-architecture i386" and "apt-get install <package>:i386". > Anyway this is not the thread for this. I will post the output to the proper location later. > I must say it's not really hard to install and use dmd on any OS that it > supports of course I have not used it on Mac OS You can install it exactly the same on Mac OS X. -- /Jacob Carlborg |
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