On Sunday, 11 April 2021 at 15:01:04 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
On Sunday, 11 April 2021 at 13:43:47 UTC, martinm wrote:
I'm trying to use wayland-d which depends on
derelict-util-2.0.6.
DUB can't download the zip and fails.
I download the zip to ~/.dub/packages/derelict-util folder,
unzip and build.
DUB builds **DerelictUtil.a ~master**.
That's not how to go about this. You should never need to
manually install a library for dub to use it.
I think so, too but when it's not working what can I do.
I wrote 2. sentence DUB fails can't download, timeout and fails.
Assuming you mean this library:
https://github.com/rtbo/wayland-d
Yes that one.
It's the DerelictUtil dependency is configured as ~>2.0.3. This
syntax means >= 2.0.3 and < 2.1.0. So when you build the
wayland package for the first time, dub should pick up the
latest version in the 2.0.x series without any special help
from you.
Like said before. DUB download does not work.
Trying to rebuild wayland-d, DUB can't find
**derelict-util-2.0.6** dependency.
*dub list | grep -i derelict* shows:
*derelict-util ~master
~/.dub/packages/derelict-util-2.0.6/derelict-util/*
is there.
Dub is picking up `~master` in this case because you
**manually** copied DerelictUtil into the .dub directory from
the zip file. Dub has absolutely no way to know what version of
the library that is un less you tell it (see below).
Yes, I download DerelictUtil v. 2.0.6 release from github, unzip
in .dub/packages and build myself.
How can DUB build 2.0.6 version ?
*dub build library@2.0.6* fails
*(1) : Error: Got JSON of type null_, expected object.*
Have you modified DerelictUtil's dub.json in any way? I just
ran `dub build` on the 2.0 branch of DerelictUtil and built
2.0.6 without error.
Yes, I added "version": "2.0.6" to dub.json and 2.0.6 is now
correctly in registry.
How can I change registry and manually change **~master** to
**2.0.6** ?
IMO, the best thing to do is to delete the DerelictUtil folder
you unzipped and let dub pull down DerelictUtil automatically,
then it will know it has 2.0.6.
DUB still fails to download file itself. Maybe DUB should try
GITHUB like I did.
However, whenever you want to manually install a package, you
don't have to put the source files in the .dub directory. You
can put them anywhere on your system, then use the dub command
line to add that folder to your local registry and specify the
version. Something like: `dub add-local . --version=2.0.6`.
You could also just run `dub fetch derelict-util
--version=2.0.6`.
This is good advice. Thank you.
I know my way is bad but it works for me and I prefer Makefile
than DUB. Makefile can be complex but if problem I search in
internet and 5 or 10 minutes later problem is solved. DUB is good
when works but when not I see ??? I search in internet and find
nothing and need come to forum and after 1h, problem can be fixed
or not.
But thank you for explanation.