D.gnu - New GDC release?
- John Colvin (7/7) Feb 06 2016 I want to get gdc in to homebrew to make it readily available to
- Iain Buclaw via D.gnu (3/10) Feb 06 2016 You mean, gcc-5.4? Probably around July.
- John Colvin (3/17) Feb 06 2016 I mean like this:
I want to get gdc in to homebrew to make it readily available to a lot of OS X users, I have got it working for me with the latest master & gdc-5 branches, but I can't submit it because they won't accept anything that doesn't have a working stable release.* How long is it likely to be until a new release? *They did have a HEAD-only repository, but it doesn't accept new contributions any more.
Feb 06 2016
On 6 February 2016 at 16:00, John Colvin via D.gnu <d.gnu puremagic.com> wrote:I want to get gdc in to homebrew to make it readily available to a lot of OS X users, I have got it working for me with the latest master & gdc-5 branches, but I can't submit it because they won't accept anything that doesn't have a working stable release.* How long is it likely to be until a new release? *They did have a HEAD-only repository, but it doesn't accept new contributions any more.You mean, gcc-5.4? Probably around July.
Feb 06 2016
On Saturday, 6 February 2016 at 15:14:28 UTC, Iain Buclaw wrote:On 6 February 2016 at 16:00, John Colvin via D.gnu <d.gnu puremagic.com> wrote:I mean like this: https://github.com/D-Programming-GDC/GDC/releases/tag/v2.066.1r2_gcc5 which I totally missed... Doh!I want to get gdc in to homebrew to make it readily available to a lot of OS X users, I have got it working for me with the latest master & gdc-5 branches, but I can't submit it because they won't accept anything that doesn't have a working stable release.* How long is it likely to be until a new release? *They did have a HEAD-only repository, but it doesn't accept new contributions any more.You mean, gcc-5.4? Probably around July.
Feb 06 2016