On Thursday, 1 February 2018 at 12:21:24 UTC, rjframe wrote:
As a followup to [0], I want to take a look at packaging
DlangIDE with a DMD compiler and tools, so we have an
out-of-the box IDE for people giving D a try. This would be
independent of the rest of the system, so moving on (either to
Visual Studio, ldc, gdc, or whatever the programmer's preferred
IDE/tooling might be) would require re-installing the compiler.
[...]
I wouldn't worry about the compiler being duplicated as (1) it's
pretty small (~30 MB with docs and all) and (2) I have seen so
many NodeJS projects doing simple things with multiple gigabytes
of dependencies.
And if that really turns out to be bothering people which I
highly doubt, you can worry about this then.
In my experience, people using Windows are all about convenience
/ laziness and don't care about the underlying details.
Also you might want to monitor the installer repo:
https://github.com/dlang/installer/pulls
Rainer is currently working on a light DMD installer which
bundles LLD instead of the DigitalMars linker or requiring VS.