August 12, 2015 Re: Release D 2.068.0 | ||||
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Posted in reply to Daniel Kozak | On 12/08/2015 8:54 a.m., Daniel Kozak wrote:
> On Monday, 10 August 2015 at 08:48:52 UTC, Martin Nowak wrote:
>> Glad to announce D 2.068.0.
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>> http://downloads.dlang.org/releases/2.x/2.068.0/
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>> This release comes with many rangified phobos functions, 2 new GC
>> profilers, a new AA implementation, and countless further improvements
>> and fixes.
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>> See the changelog for more details.
>> http://dlang.org/changelog.html#2.068.0
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>> -Martin
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> I am sorry, but this release is horrible. It is a first time when I am
> force to do nothing with my codebase. Everything works as expected. So
> there is definitely something wrong :).
Hahahaha thats funny!
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August 12, 2015 Re: Release D 2.068.0 | ||||
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Posted in reply to Ben Boeckel | On Wednesday, 12 August 2015 at 02:46:41 UTC, Ben Boeckel wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 22:36:47 +0000, John Colvin via Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
>> Not true. AFAIK /usr/local is the only bit of /usr that *is* available for third-parties.
>
> Ah, mixed it up with this tidbit:
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> The /usr/local folder remains accessible, however; it's a
> long-running convention in Unix and variants as a place to stash
> material and software that individual users rely on. El Capitan will
> also remove files from those directories that don't belong to Apple.
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> So it isn't safe over an upgrade, but is accessible.
>
> --Ben
El Capitan doesn't delete non-Apple-controlled stuff from /usr/local/, but it will from e.g. /usr/bin/
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