Am 05.11.2011, 13:52 Uhr, schrieb Marco Leise <[email protected]>:

Am 26.10.2011, 20:52 Uhr, schrieb Jacob Carlborg <[email protected]>:
I'm working on a package manager:

https://github.com/jacob-carlborg/orbit/wiki/Orbit-Package-Manager-for-D
https://github.com/jacob-carlborg/orbit

I'll check it out now. Maybe it can already do some basic compile jobs. At least it seems like you really don't want 'Orbit' to go unnoticed ;)

It took me a while to notice the D2 branch, but I still couldn't get it to compile. I installed Ruby, but not DSSS - the dsss.conf seemed simple enough, although you have a hardcoded directory to the latest (hard-masked in Gentoo) ruby library in it. I just passed all .d files to dmd, but it found a missing method return type in line 28 in Zip.d and tried to import some non-existent Tango files. That's where I stopped trying. On Linux I'm used to running ./configure and then type make and I'm done --> If Ruby 1.9 isn't installed it should fall back to ruby18-static.a. and there should be no hard-coded path to it. Also I would prefer if DSSS or Tango weren't used in a D2 project simply because they are not up-to-date. On Windows you can expect people to install a precompiled binary, but not so much on Linux. So it would help Orbit's popularity if it could be compiled from source without much of a hassle :)

- Marco

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