DSSS 0.77 released.

Gregor Richards Richards at codu.org
Mon Sep 8 07:05:38 PDT 2008


Leonid Krashenko wrote:
> Gregor Richards wrote:
> 
>> DSSS, the D Shared Software System, is a tool to ease the building,
>> installation, configuration and acquisition of D software.
>>
>> DSSS 0.77, the "Oh, I assumed Gregor got hit by a bus" release, has been
>> a long time coming, mainly because my life has become substantially more
>> busy recently. The changelog:
>>
>>          - Rebuild: Merged DMD 2.019.
>>          - Rebuild: dmd-win-tango now correctly uses -ltango-base-dmd
>> instead
>>            of -lphobos
>>          - Rebuild: Fixed a pipe left open in Windows.
>>          - User -S and -I now come before system -S and -I options, so
>> users can
>>            override system defaults more easily.
>>          - Rebuild: Builds are run concurrently across all processors,
>> or any
>>            number of processes specified explicitly with the -j option
>> (except
>>            on Windows)
>>
>> The major change is multi-proc builds. Enjoy it on your quad-cores, I
>> know I am. I intended to get so much more done, but ... well, this is
>> what I actually /managed/ to get done.
>>
>> I'm running severely low on time (I'm now a graduate student), so I'm
>> looking for help. Anything from handling tickets to porting help to
>> anything else you can think of, I'd really appreciate.
>>
>> As per usual, more information and downloads are available at
>> http://www.dsource.org/projects/dsss/
>>
>>   - Gregor Richards
>>
>> PS: I'm still building binaries, they'll appear in a few moments.
> 
> Hello.
> I've downloaded dsss-0.77-gdc-gnuWlinux-x86.tar.bz2, but always get this
> error when trying to run dsss:
> 
> bash: ./dsss: cannot execute binary file
> 
> I've even tried to 'chmod +x dsss', it didn't help.

Shoot ...

I just realized. I have a new system, and it's a sexy, beautiful x86_64, 
so those are x86_64 binaries X-P

I'll recreate them for x86 as soon as I have a moment.

  - Gregor Richards


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