"Jacob Carlborg" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]... >I just released a new version of DVM, 0.2.0. > For installation instructions see: https://bitbucket.org/doob/dvm > > Changelog: > > Version 0.2.0 > > New/Change Features > * 64bit version now available on Linux > * It's now possible to update an already existing DVM installation > * Added an option for installing 32bit compilers, useful on 64bit > platforms > * Added support for the new structure of the DMD zip, appeared in version > 1.068 and 2.053 > * Added a "current" wrapper which points to the current compiler > * Added an option for specifying a default compiler > * Better compatible between different shells > * Added support for installing Tango > * Added support for installing 64bit compilers (default on 64bit > platforms) > * The fetch/install command now shows progress when downloading. Thanks > to jdrewsen. > * Added support for the new structure of the DMD zip, appeared in version > 1.067 and 2.052. > * Added a changelog. > > Bugs Fixed > * RDMD now has executable permission > * Exit if the DVM executable cannot be found > * Always remove the temp path > * Don't use "exit" in the DVM shell script > * Added dmd.conf patch for druntime as well. > * Fixed: DMD2 was incorrectly handled. > * Bump version number. > > > Sorry, still no version for Windows. I've seen another application that > does the same but for Ruby, on Windows, so now I know it should be > possible at least. >
Sounds cool, but dvm-0.2.0-linux-32 is just giving me "Illegal instruction" on Kubuntu 10.04 x86-32. And I don't see any instructions for how to build it anywhere in the source tree or on the homepage.
