On 24 July 2012 21:28, Nick Sabalausky <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Doesn't DVM do this? It doesn't package stuff like we need for a >> release, but if you need to build a specific version of all 3 repos >> (including the latest), DVM should do the job - at least as I >> understand it. I've never actually used it. >> >> https://bitbucket.org/doob/dvm/wiki/Home >> > > Yes, this is correct. It's the "dvm compile <optional path>" command. It > should be able to handle that stuff, other than generate packaged > releases. If there's any problems/limitations with it, please file a > ticket. I was unable to get it to work on either Windows or Ubuntu. There were at least two independent bugs on Windows, one was a segfault. After I reported them one got fixed, but it just exposed another bug, and I lost interest. I tried it this year on Ubuntu and it didn't work either. Don't remember the exact problem, but it I think it couldn't find the runtime, or something like that. At the time I got the feeling that *nobody* was using it, and that it didn't work at all, except on the developer's own system. Have things changed? _______________________________________________ dmd-beta mailing list [email protected] http://lists.puremagic.com/mailman/listinfo/dmd-beta
