On 2016-06-21 06:42, Guido wrote:
Dub doesn't really work like other package managers. When I load a package:
dub fetch scriptlike
It stores it someplace and doesn't say where. You have to run 'dub list'
to figure out where. That's is very different than other packages. It
deserves a bigger mention in the meager documentation.
Dub doesn't install packages. It's not a tool meant for end users. If
you want something installed in the traditional sense it should go in
the system package manager.
I've been trying to init a project using the command
dub -init -f sdl trickproject
-or-
dub -f sdl -init trickproject
and nothing seems to parse.
The correct way is:
dub init trickproject -f sdl
Note that "init" is a command and not a flag. You can run "dub --help"
to see the "init" command. The run "dub init --help" to see that help
for that specific command.
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/Jacob Carlborg