Why so many theoretical discussions when ...
Mosfet
mosfet at anonymous.org
Mon Sep 1 01:54:15 PDT 2008
Bill Baxter wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 5:42 PM, Mosfet <mosfet at anonymous.org> wrote:
>> Bill Baxter wrote:
>>> On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 11:34 AM, Brad Roberts <braddr at puremagic.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>> Bill Baxter wrote:
>>>>> On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 10:10 AM, Brad Roberts <braddr at puremagic.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> Working on the dmd frontend within gdc isn't that bad at all. The
>>>>>> instructions on how to compile gdc were understandable last time I
>>>>>> tried
>>>>>> it (though admitedly I'd built gcc on more than one occasion prior to
>>>>>> being introduced to d).
>>>>> You're talking Linux, right? On Linux it is supposedly not so
>>>>> difficult. But the instructions are not so clear for Windows.
>>>>>
>>>>> --bb
>>>> Yes, on linux. However, I suspect that building under cygwin is pretty
>>>> easy as well, but I haven't ever tried.
>>> Could be. I think I tried with MinGW and couldn't ever get it working.
>>>
>>> --bb
>> It's not that difficult because I managed to do it and I am not an expert at
>> all in compilation toolchain.
>> The question about GDC is more about who is working on it, it seems that
>> only one developer is contributing (Mr Friedmann) and how it progress.
>
> Which toolchain did you use? Linux, Cygwin, or MinGW?
>
> --bb
cygwin and linux
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