Georg Wrede wrote:

What this all comes down to, is, one should be able to install dmd for himself, without root privileges, and another user maybe a different version of dmd for herself. And a company should be able to install dmd for everybody on a computer.

The instructions was added to Wiki4D, hoping they would be included:
http://prowiki.org/wiki4d/wiki.cgi?D__Tutorial/InstallingDCompiler#InstallingDMDonLinuxX86

As a side benefit, fixing this most probably yields an easy (and documented) way to conveniently have several dmd versions installed and usable. For example, D1 and D2, or the last dmd for research and an older one for a multi-month pay project.

I have D1 installed as "dmd" and D2 installed as "dmd2", it takes
some tricks to have it read /etc/dmd.conf and /etc/dmd2.conf though.

--anders

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