Download page needs a tidy up

Flamaros flamaros.xavier at gmail.com
Mon Sep 23 12:16:24 PDT 2013


On Thursday, 22 August 2013 at 13:14:01 UTC, Ludovit Lucenic 
wrote:
> On Thursday, 22 August 2013 at 03:23:57 UTC, Manu wrote:
>> I got the latest GDC from dlang.org/download, but it doesn't 
>> work.
>> libiconv-2.dll (and possibly others?) is not included in the 
>> package.
>>
>> If this depends on another package being present, there is no 
>> text anywhere
>> along the download path to inform the user.
>>
>>
>> On 22 August 2013 13:07, Manu <turkeyman at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> So I'm trying to find windows binaries for GDC and LDC...
>>>
>>> First place I look is dlang.org/download. Appears to be for 
>>> DMD... keep
>>> looking.
>>>
>>> I look at the GDC/LDC wiki pages. No links to binaries 
>>> anywhere.
>>> GDC and LDC home pages... no links to binaries.
>>> Github doesn't host binaries anymore...
>>>
>>> Where are they?
>>>
>>> Turns out there are links to the GDC binaries (hosted on 
>>> bitbucket) on
>>> dlang.org/download.
>>> ...I didn't previously notice they were there, never scrolled 
>>> down far
>>> enough. The impression you get from the top of the page is 
>>> that dlang.orgis just DMD related, and I quickly dismissed it 
>>> previously >_<
>>>
>>> But there's still no LDC binary there... where is it?
>>>
>>> This needs to be fixed. You can argue I'm retarded and 
>>> ignorant, but as an
>>> end user, it should take me no more than 5 seconds to find 
>>> the download
>>> button.
>>>
>>> I suggest, on the front page of dlang.org, there should be a 
>>> MASSIVE
>>> button: "DOWNLOAD D COMPILERS", and the download page should 
>>> be tweaked to
>>> be more obviously compiler agnostic.
>>>
>>> D1 and DMC consume an unreasonable amount of realestate, 
>>> hiding GDC/LDC
>>> (surely basically nobody is looking for those?), perhaps they 
>>> should be
>>> reduced to small test links with the other links down the 
>>> bottom of the
>>> page?
>>> This will allow room to present GDC and LDC without scrolling.
>>>
>>> And why is there no LDC binary?
>
> I am completely with you, Manu.
> Same with me with GDC under Windows. Missing libiconv-2.dll...
> The same happened to me when looking around for the other two D 
> compilers. It took me a couple of days until I found the link 
> on the dlang.org's download page.
>
> Any suggestions on where to get a working copy of GDC to run on 
> Windows, please?
>
> Thanks,
> Ludovit

I want to try gdc and I get the same error on libiconv-2.dll


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