On Thu, Jan 01, 2015 at 01:56:43AM +0100, Joseph Rushton Wakeling via Digitalmars-d wrote: > On 01/01/15 01:42, H. S. Teoh via Digitalmars-d wrote: > >git bisect on dlang.org revealed that the problem is caused by commit > >8d74f3292d5cdb2c6dc14dfea679c1017c0c6b84. > > > ># first bad commit: [8d74f3292d5cdb2c6dc14dfea679c1017c0c6b84] Much nicer > >jump-to anchors > > > >I *did* say that this change would be problematic, but was summarily > >ignored. >:-( > > Ouch, nasty. :-( Any chance this could be reverted short-term until it's > resolved properly?
I tried reverting on github but it failed because it conflicts with later commits. :-( You *could* just `git checkout fbc73d2d78e6b51ebb92aac1a602fbfc48888dde` to get an older version of dlang.org that doesn't have that change; that should temporarily make things work again until we figure out how to clean up this mess. (And btw, while troubleshooting this, I ran into a totally nasty dependency problem in phobos/posix.mak where somehow it gets into a bad state where it stops rebuilding .html files, and attempting to clean those files will cause make to start aborting with "No rule to build index.html needed by rule `html`" for no discernible reason. Talk about non-reproducible builds... I hate make soooooo much right now. :-/ I've yet to locate the cause of this problem, it's an unpleasant task trying to wade through the layers of make macro hacks in posix.mak to figure out what went wrong.) T -- "You are a very disagreeable person." "NO."