dmd 2.064

seany seany at uni-bonn.de
Wed Nov 20 06:26:16 PST 2013


On Monday, 18 November 2013 at 21:14:18 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
> On 2013-11-18 16:58, seany wrote:
>> i dont want to install them,  but keep them in my local home 
>> drive, like
>> i have now, without any systemwide change, and the dvm page 
>> seem to
>> incate that it only works for 32 bit?
>
> DVM installs the compilers and itself in ~/.dvm. On Windows 
> it's somewhere in the user's home directory (can't recall 
> exactly where right now). DVM only ships 32bit pre-compiled 
> binaries. Any 64bit system can run 32bit binaries. By default 
> it will install 32bit compilers. Use the --64bit flag to 
> install the 64it compiler.
>
>> I just wanted to give dmd 2.064 a test ride.
>
> That's exactly what DVM is for. It's easy to install new 
> compilers and give them a try. They won't interfere with each 
> other.


Hi! today i managed to redownload the dmd2.064,a nd rehack the 
dmd.conf, and now it runs, without previously mentioned errors, 
but ONLY WHEN tango is NOT linked.
Should I rebuild tango?


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