On Sunday, 2 November 2014 at 01:52:27 UTC, Daniel Jost wrote:
From the homepage[1]: Chocolatey is a Machine Package Manager,
somewhat like apt-get, but built with Windows in mind.
I have added dmd[2] and dub[3] as packages. This means you can
do command line installation and have them ready to go in one
step. I also made sure to allow users to change the version
number so you can get non-current / beta versions as well.
If anyone would like to be added to the maintainers list
(mostly to keep the version number up-to-date), email me and I
can add you.
1. https://chocolatey.org/
2. https://chocolatey.org/packages/dmd
3. https://chocolatey.org/packages/dub
Nice work. It's an even bigger deal too because Microsoft is
adding a package manager[1] based on OneGet[1] and using the
Chocolatey package format.
1.
http://www.extremetech.com/computing/192950-windows-10-will-come-with-a-command-line-package-manager-much-to-the-lament-of-linux-users
2. https://github.com/OneGet/oneget