On Thu, 10 May 2012, Joseph Rushton Wakeling wrote: > Yesterday or the day before I pulled the latest Phobos into my dev branch and > tried to compile it, only for some unittests to fall over rather nastily. Of > course, it was because the latest Phobos updates relied on some recent updates > to DMD and/or Druntime: I had to pull and compile the latest versions of those > before Phobos would compile and pass tests. > > It's unlikely that GDC and/or LDC could pick up those sorts of updates quickly > enough to not impact on developers, unless there's a deliberate policy of > keeping feature parity. So that means (for now) there's no way that one can > reliably hack on Phobos using one of the fully open source compilers.
If you're using ldc or gdc, you should develop agains the gdc/ldc provided druntime and phobos too.
