DDT 0.7.0 released

Piotr Szturmaj bncrbme at jadamspam.pl
Fri Aug 16 14:05:30 PDT 2013


W dniu 16.08.2013 15:32, Bruno Medeiros pisze:
> On 15/08/2013 22:07, Piotr Szturmaj wrote:
>> W dniu 15.08.2013 21:20, Bruno Medeiros pisze:
>>> A new version of DDT - D Development tools is out.
>>> The major change is the new parser which is updated to the latest
>>> version of D, and is much more robust than the previous one.
>>>
>>> Full changelog/info here:
>>> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/ddt-ide/z9ggxfCKR6M/3YrkjusZRfYJ
>>>
>>> Note that Juno and Kepler versions of Eclipse are not supported if they
>>> contain DLTK. If you wanna use Juno/Kepler, download a package without
>>> DLTK. Supported for the latest versions of DLTK will be added in the
>>> future.
>>
>> Cool! It doesn't work with nodeclipse so it must be uninstalled (this
>> may be done after installing DDT). Then it seems to be working, but user
>> should setup DMD paths manually if he's on Linux like me (I'm on Ubuntu
>> 12.10). Paths for DMD should be set up to /usr/bin/dmd for executable
>> and /usr/include/dmd/druntime/import,
>> /usr/include/dmd/phobos for libraries.
>
> What do you mean "manually"? If you add a compiler installation by
> pointing to the DMD compiler executable at /usr/bin/dmd then the library
> paths should be filled automatically.

I've pointed path to the DMD compiler executable but the library paths 
weren't filled automatically. Maybe it's a bug? (eclipse CDT Kepler)

> You still have to manually add the compiler installation by pointing to
> the DMD compiler executable, yes. I guess that step could be automated
> too, in Linux.
>



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