Re: Deimos organization

2012-10-21 Thread David
Am 21.10.2012 07:52, schrieb Matt Soucy: I've been messing around with Deimos lately, and I was a little bit confused about some of the design. I saw that a couple (ZeroMQ, ncurses) didn't follow the usual structure of having a c/ and a deimos/ folder. Is this by design, or is it something

Re: Deimos organization

2012-10-21 Thread 1100110
On Sun, 21 Oct 2012 00:52:02 -0500, Matt Soucy mso...@csh.rit.edu wrote: I've been messing around with Deimos lately, and I was a little bit confused about some of the design. I saw that a couple (ZeroMQ, ncurses) didn't follow the usual structure of having a c/ and a deimos/ folder. Is this

Re: Deimos organization

2012-10-21 Thread 1100110
Other things I was unsure about: libmysql, libc, libruby, lua don't have any D files at all - some are just READMEs. Are these still under development? libexif goes libexif/libexif/(d files) instead of libexif/deimos/libexif/(d files). Also by design? Let me amend that. I won't do libc.

Deimos organization

2012-10-20 Thread Matt Soucy
I've been messing around with Deimos lately, and I was a little bit confused about some of the design. I saw that a couple (ZeroMQ, ncurses) didn't follow the usual structure of having a c/ and a deimos/ folder. Is this by design, or is it something that should be remedied? Other things I was