On 2011-09-21 06:09, J Arrizza wrote:
Please don't forget dependency on dmd1 vs dmd2...

I have not forgotten that: https://github.com/jacob-carlborg/orbit/wiki/orbspec%20specification it's the "dvm" field.

On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 9:54 AM, Jacob Carlborg <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    On 2011-09-20 13:37, Chris Dew wrote:

        Hi Jacob,

        It's great to see that someone's working on this.

        Will your design cope with the situation as follows:

        ModA 1.0.0 requires ModB>=1.0.0<2.0.0 and ModC>=1.0.0<2.0.0
        ModB 1.0.0 requires ModD>=1.0.0<2.0.0
        ModC 1.0.0 requires ModD>=2.0.0<3.0.0
        ModD 1.0.0 and 2.0.0 are both available with different
        interfaces and semantics.


    I guess it would be possible as long as there are no conflicting
    symbols. I would guess it mostly depends on environment, i.e. what
    the compiler and the linker allow.


        Could I recommend SemVer? http://semver.org/


    I will have a look at that.

        Thanks,

        Chris.

        On 19 September 2011 17:41, Jacob Carlborg<[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>>  wrote:

            On 2011-09-19 13:16, Chris Dew wrote:


                Hi,

                Apologies if this post appears twice - it hadn't
                appeared on the
                website after 2 hours had passed, so I'm reposting it
                directly on
                the website, rather than via email.

                I've just successfully used D for tiny commercial
                project, and I've
                really enjoyed it (I normally use Python, Java or
                NodeJS, but I
                needed
                a native executable for this project).  (I have previous
                experience
                of
                C and have dabbled in C++, Haskell and Racket.)

                I switched to D after an hour because I was not enjoying
                using C/APR
                after having used scripting languages for the last
                couple of years.

                I've been an early adopter of NodeJS and have noted how
                critical NPM
                was for the success of the platform.  (It handles module
                version
                dependencies better than any other system I've seen -
                two required
                modules of a project can depend on *different* versions
                of a third
                library and it all just works.)

                Is there a similar repository or list of recommended
                opensource
                (non-GPL or LGPL) D libraries?

                All the best,

                Chris.

                https://github.com/joyent/__node/wiki/modules
                <https://github.com/joyent/node/wiki/modules> lists
                popular NodeJS
                modules, all developed in the last year and a half.


            It's in the works:
            
https://github.com/jacob-__carlborg/orbit/wiki/Orbit-__Package-Manager-for-D
            
<https://github.com/jacob-carlborg/orbit/wiki/Orbit-Package-Manager-for-D>

            https://github.com/jacob-__carlborg/orbit
            <https://github.com/jacob-carlborg/orbit>

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