Jason E. Aten wrote: > Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I observe that there doesn't appear > to be a package management system / standard repository for D libraries. > Or is there? > > I'm talking about something as easy to use as R's CRAN, >> install.packages("rforest") > > or cpan for perl, ctan for latex, dpgk/apt for debian, cabal for Haskell/ > Hackage, etc. > > If there's not a commonly utilized one currently, perhaps we could > "borrow" cabal, with a trivial port. cabal is Haskell's package manager. > > Not only does having a standard package install system facilitate > adoption, it greatly facilitates code sharing and library maturation.
There used to be one called dsss (d shared software system). It was widely used, I think some D1 libraries still use it but it hasn't been maintained for years.