Alexy Khrabrov wrote:
John Stoneham Wrote:

You don't need DSSS to compile Tango on OS X, just DMD itself. Grab Tango SVN and follow the linux/dmd "manual build and install" instructions here: http://www.dsource.org/projects/tango/wiki/LinuxInstallDmd

Awesome John! It worked like a charm. Now I was curious to use the binary DSSS I got and I said at the top of tango,
dsss build

-- apparently it started chugging along, then said gdc not found.  As it was 
built with gdc obviously.  Now what would I hack in tango/dsss.conf if I were 
to build it with dmd I got?

If dsss works but complains that gdc is missing, you need to look at the files in /etc/rebuild (or wherever you installed dsss to). You should copy dmd-posix-tango to dmd-osx-tango or something similar and change any usage of "Posix" to "Darwin". Then edit the file 'default' in that directory and change it to say 'dmd-osx-tango'.

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