On 6/28/2013 9:10 AM, Dicebot wrote:
On Friday, 28 June 2013 at 16:00:57 UTC, Andrej Mitrovic wrote:
Deimos is an overhead which provides no benefits. It was supposed to
be used to make discovery easy, but discovery can be done through a
wiki, or dlang.org, or an automated process (dub).
On Friday, 28 June 2013 at 16:00:57 UTC, Andrej Mitrovic wrote:
Deimos is an overhead which provides no benefits. It was
supposed to
be used to make discovery easy, but discovery can be done
through a
wiki, or dlang.org, or an automated process (dub).
I suspect with time Deimos will be
On 6/28/13, Sönke Ludwig slud...@outerproduct.org wrote:
It's a CI server that heavily relies on GIT and DUB to provide an almost
configuration free experience. It's still WIP and just planned for
internal use for now, though.
Btw, do you have any opinion on whether the API should be
https://github.com/AndrejMitrovic/dlibgit
These are the D bindings to the libgit2 library. libgit2 is a
versatile git library which can read/write loose git object files,
parse commits, tags, and blobs, do tree traversals, and much more.
The dlibgit master branch is now based on the recent
Am 26.06.2013 21:36, schrieb Andrej Mitrovic:
https://github.com/AndrejMitrovic/dlibgit
These are the D bindings to the libgit2 library. libgit2 is a
versatile git library which can read/write loose git object files,
parse commits, tags, and blobs, do tree traversals, and much more.
The
On 6/26/13, Sönke Ludwig slud...@outerproduct.org wrote:
Great to hear. I've been using dlibgit since some time and actually I've
already registered a fork with (partially) updated bindings for the
master version of libgit2: http://registry.vibed.org/packages/dlibgit
Ah, didn't know that. For
On 6/26/13, Sönke Ludwig slud...@outerproduct.org wrote:
I've been using dlibgit since some time
Btw, I'm curious what kind of work you've done using dlibgit (if it's
ok to ask)?
I've already registered a fork with (partially) updated bindings for the
master version of libgit2: