On 10/16/2012 06:55 PM, Manu wrote:
Okay, I don't feel like my question is any clearer...
Why wouldn't you want a standard shared include path?
/usr/include works great for C, I don't see why there wouldn't be
something like that for D for compiler-agnostic 3rd party libs.
But my question is, where do I install includes? I'm not really a linux
user, I just want someone to tell me where to put it :) .. and if there
isn't a direct answer, then perhaps that's a problem that needs to be
addressed?
/usr/[local/]include/d seems to be the most common, and it should work
great for compiler-agnostic libs.
But for the standard library like D1-Tango mentioned earlier it probably
isn't the right place.
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Mike Wey