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October 22, 2011 [dmd-beta] 2.056 beta: broken: import std.windows.registry | ||||
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(Sorry if this is a double-post, it didn't seem to go through the first time) import std.windows.registry; Results in: D:\DevTool\dmd2beta\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\phobos\std\windows\registry.d(49):Error: module advapi32 is in file 'std\internal\windows\advapi32.d' whichcannot be read |
October 23, 2011 [dmd-beta] 2.056 beta: broken: import std.windows.registry | ||||
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Posted in reply to Nick Sabalausky | Just as I thought, it *is* on github: https://github.com/D-Programming-Language/phobos/tree/master/std/internal/windows But somebody forgot to package it. Coughs coughs ahem. :D |
October 23, 2011 [dmd-beta] 2.056 beta: broken: import std.windows.registry | ||||
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Posted in reply to Andrej Mitrovic | From: "Andrej Mitrovic" <andrej.mitrovich at gmail.com>
> Just as I thought, it *is* on github: https://github.com/D-Programming-Language/phobos/tree/master/std/internal/windows
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> But somebody forgot to package it. Coughs coughs ahem. :D
The strange thing is, inside the release, std/internal/windows does exist...but it's a .d source file, not a directory. It appears to be the advapi32 module. I haven't checked to see whether or not it's *exactly* the correct version.
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October 22, 2011 [dmd-beta] 2.056 beta: broken: import std.windows.registry | ||||
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Posted in reply to Nick Sabalausky |
On 10/22/2011 9:12 PM, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
> From: "Andrej Mitrovic" <andrej.mitrovich at gmail.com>
>> Just as I thought, it *is* on github: https://github.com/D-Programming-Language/phobos/tree/master/std/internal/windows
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>> But somebody forgot to package it. Coughs coughs ahem. :D
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> The strange thing is, inside the release, std/internal/windows does exist...but it's a .d source file, not a directory. It appears to be the advapi32 module. I haven't checked to see whether or not it's *exactly* the correct version.
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It's right. There's nothing strange about it - the problem with my install script is it copies the files to the "windows" directory which didn't exist, so it copied the file to "windows".
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