Am Thu, 14 Nov 2013 19:11:17 +0100 schrieb "Dejan Lekic" <dejan.le...@gmail.com>:
> On Wednesday, 13 November 2013 at 13:50:45 UTC, Marco Leise wrote: > > > > I don't want to be limited to one installation of Phobos. > > That's why there is no "none" option. It is required to have > > e.g.: > > /usr/include/dlang/dmd-1.076/druntime > > /usr/include/dlang/dmd-2.063/druntime > > /usr/include/dlang/dmd-2.064/druntime > > /usr/include/dlang/ldc-0.12.0/druntime > > and > > /usr/lib/dlang/dmd-2.063/phobos.a > > /usr/lib/dlang/dmd-2.064/phobos.a > > You should be clearn that you were asking about where to put > Phobos, not various D import files (from other D packages). Both actually. This was just an example with no bike-shedding potential. > For Phobos import path, again, I would go for > /usr/include/d/{dmd*|ldc*|gdc*} > > For the libraries, I also follow the same approach ArchLinux > packages do. Honestly, no need for /usr/lib/dlang/blabla . Keep > them all in the /usr/lib or /usr/lib{32|64} depending on distro... In fact there is a need for it as soon as you install them once for each compiler. And that's where I want to go. Alternatively suffixes could be used, but that makes it more difficult to find the correct library name. So I went for sub-directories. -- Marco