On Monday, 28 August 2023 at 15:14:52 UTC, BrianLinuxing wrote:
On Monday, 28 August 2023 at 15:04:25 UTC, Sergey wrote:
On Monday, 28 August 2023 at 14:38:36 UTC, BrianLinuxing wrote:
Afternoon all,

I think D Lang has such potential :)

Both GDC and LDC should support Linux aarch64. LDC even has file in Releases https://github.com/ldc-developers/ldc/releases/tag/v1.34.0

Thank you that looks good :)

But is it the full installer and all of the bits?


Any helpful pointers would be useful, thanks :)

I never worked with Pi boards, but in the archive from release should be binaries and some internal libraries. Usually just unzip + put some environment variables/path is enough.

Also this is bit outdated example (not mine): https://gist.github.com/shabunin/8e3af1725c1c45f225174e9c2ee1557a
Maybe it could be reused.

There is also a docker container (https://github.com/Reavershark/ldc2-raspberry-pi) where you can try to build software for Pi on your regular computer.

Moreover you can try the same installation script as in your first message, but use -ldc instead of -dmd in the end. But I think using files from GitHub Releases of official LDC repo will be better and easier.

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