Re: Release D 2.093.0

2020-07-20 Thread Bastiaan Veelo via Digitalmars-d-announce

On Monday, 20 July 2020 at 15:10:27 UTC, jmh530 wrote:

See
https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21059


Thanks, I will look into this. I posted a workaround there, which 
involves separate steps for downloading the script and running 
the script.


--Bastiaan.


Re: Release D 2.093.0

2020-07-20 Thread jmh530 via Digitalmars-d-announce

On Monday, 20 July 2020 at 14:14:26 UTC, Bastiaan Veelo wrote:

[snip]


Thanks for your reply. I have put some comments in line below.



I don't think it is related to the Ubuntu 16.10 issue, because 
the above test does not rely on SHLVL being 2 initially. If the 
script is called from the terminal, and the terminal is running 
bash (which it seems to do according to the output of $SHELL) 
SHLVL should be at least 1 on the terminal and one higher when 
the script is run (since running a script starts a new bash).


Hmm, ok. So your point is that its ok for it to start out of 
SHLVL 1, but then it should be incremented by calling bash as 
part of the curl pipe and detected? Is there a simple example of 
this behavior I could test?


Maybe the script is run in a way that breaks this assumption? 
Is it run using `call`? Is it run headless, without a terminal? 
Is it not run by real bash?




As far as I can tell it is real bash (from above, "Running `echo 
$SHELL` prints `/bin/bash`")...but I primarily use Windows.


All I did was install the operating system, update and restart as 
needed, open a terminal, and then went to the dlang downloads 
page and copy and pasted the line

curl -fsS https://dlang.org/install.sh | bash -s dmd
(I might have needed to make it sudo, I can't recall).

There is a related conversation here, but not quite the same: 
https://github.com/dlang/installer/commit/e084815001390538bbd6fe5be7c2d4d81ee681b7#commitcomment-40487617


nexor specifically mentioned docker being a problem. After 
getting Linux Mint 20 set up and failing to use the install.sh 
script, I switched to the package on the website and it installed 
without issue. However, I later tried to get docker working and 
then ran into this issue again and was not able to use the same 
workaround (I know very little about docker and did not want to 
push my luck). So not being able to use docker seems like a 
bigger issue than not being able to use the install.sh on Linux 
Mint 20.




Please open an issue on https://issues.dlang.org/enter_bug.cgi 
and post a link here, if we need to drill deeper.




See
https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21059

I can imagine that the current `posix_terminal()` is flawed if 
the terminal is running a shell that is not bash, for which we 
should find a solution.


--Bastiaan.






Re: Release D 2.093.0

2020-07-20 Thread Bastiaan Veelo via Digitalmars-d-announce

On Sunday, 19 July 2020 at 19:16:29 UTC, jmh530 wrote:
I just upgraded a machine to Linux Mint 20 on a fresh install 
and tried to run the install script. It fails with

main: line 178: USERPROFILE: unbound variable

This line should only be called on Windows, which I found 
strange. It turns out that this is driven by


```
posix_terminal() {
# If this script is run on Windows cmd by passing it as 
argument to bash.exe,
# the shell level will be 1. If it is run from a POSIX 
terminal, it will be > 1.

if [ "$SHLVL" = 1 ]; then
false
else
true
fi
}
```

Running `echo $SHLVL` prints `1`

Running
```
bash
echo $SHLVL
```
prints `2`


Running `echo $SHELL` prints `/bin/bash`

The issue seems to be related to an update to Ubuntu 16:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/856532/why-is-shlvl-initially-2-in-ubuntu-16-10-but-not-earlier-versions


I don't think it is related to the Ubuntu 16.10 issue, because 
the above test does not rely on SHLVL being 2 initially. If the 
script is called from the terminal, and the terminal is running 
bash (which it seems to do according to the output of $SHELL) 
SHLVL should be at least 1 on the terminal and one higher when 
the script is run (since running a script starts a new bash). 
Maybe the script is run in a way that breaks this assumption? Is 
it run using `call`? Is it run headless, without a terminal? Is 
it not run by real bash?


There is a related conversation here, but not quite the same: 
https://github.com/dlang/installer/commit/e084815001390538bbd6fe5be7c2d4d81ee681b7#commitcomment-40487617


Please open an issue on https://issues.dlang.org/enter_bug.cgi 
and post a link here, if we need to drill deeper.


I can imagine that the current `posix_terminal()` is flawed if 
the terminal is running a shell that is not bash, for which we 
should find a solution.


--Bastiaan.


Re: Release D 2.093.0

2020-07-19 Thread jmh530 via Digitalmars-d-announce

On Sunday, 12 July 2020 at 09:04:40 UTC, Martin Nowak wrote:

Glad to announce D 2.093.0, ♥ to the 54 contributors.

This release comes with a preview for shared variable 
initialization, template instantiation statistics, better 
Windows support of the install.sh script, and higher accuracy 
GC memory options.


http://dlang.org/download.html
http://dlang.org/changelog/2.093.0.html

-Martin


Thanks to everyone for this release.

I just upgraded a machine to Linux Mint 20 on a fresh install and 
tried to run the install script. It fails with

main: line 178: USERPROFILE: unbound variable

This line should only be called on Windows, which I found 
strange. It turns out that this is driven by


```
posix_terminal() {
# If this script is run on Windows cmd by passing it as 
argument to bash.exe,
# the shell level will be 1. If it is run from a POSIX 
terminal, it will be > 1.

if [ "$SHLVL" = 1 ]; then
false
else
true
fi
}
```

Running `echo $SHLVL` prints `1`

Running
```
bash
echo $SHLVL
```
prints `2`


Running `echo $SHELL` prints `/bin/bash`

The issue seems to be related to an update to Ubuntu 16:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/856532/why-is-shlvl-initially-2-in-ubuntu-16-10-but-not-earlier-versions


Re: Release D 2.093.0

2020-07-16 Thread Walter Bright via Digitalmars-d-announce

On 7/12/2020 2:04 AM, Martin Nowak wrote:

Glad to announce D 2.093.0, ♥ to the 54 contributors.

This release comes with a preview for shared variable initialization, template 
instantiation statistics, better Windows support of the install.sh script, and 
higher accuracy GC memory options.


http://dlang.org/download.html
http://dlang.org/changelog/2.093.0.html

-Martin



Thank you, Martin!

It's on hacker news now, second page.

https://news.ycombinator.com/news


Re: Release D 2.093.0

2020-07-12 Thread Jacob Carlborg via Digitalmars-d-announce

On 2020-07-12 11:04, Martin Nowak wrote:

Glad to announce D 2.093.0, ♥ to the 54 contributors.


I just tried to use this release in a GitHub Action using the 
"dlang-community/setup-dlang@v1" action. I got an error about the 
signature is not trusted. I tried 2.092.0, that works fine. Here's the 
full output:


Downloading 
http://downloads.dlang.org/releases/2.x/2.093.0/dmd.2.093.0.osx.tar.xz

7
Verifying the download with GPG
8
gpg: Signature made Tue Jul  7 13:27:08 2020 UTC
9
gpg:using RSA key 3AAF1A18E61F6FAA3B7193E4DB8C5218B9329CF8
10
gpg: directory '/Users/runner/.gnupg' created
11
gpg: /Users/runner/.gnupg/trustdb.gpg: trustdb created
12
gpg: Good signature from "Martin Nowak " [unknown]
13
gpg: aka "Martin Nowak " 
[unknown]

14
gpg: aka "Martin Nowak " [unknown]
15
gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature!
16
gpg:  There is no indication that the signature belongs to the 
owner.

17
Primary key fingerprint: F46A 10D0 AB44 C3D1 5DD6  5797 BCDD 73FF C3EB 6146
18
 Subkey fingerprint: 3AAF 1A18 E61F 6FAA 3B71  93E4 DB8C 5218 B932 9CF8

--
/Jacob Carlborg


Re: Release D 2.093.0

2020-07-12 Thread aberba via Digitalmars-d-announce

On Sunday, 12 July 2020 at 09:04:40 UTC, Martin Nowak wrote:

Glad to announce D 2.093.0, ♥ to the 54 contributors.

This release comes with a preview for shared variable 
initialization, template instantiation statistics, better 
Windows support of the install.sh script, and higher accuracy 
GC memory options.


http://dlang.org/download.html
http://dlang.org/changelog/2.093.0.html

-Martin


Big ups to everyone involved. Very well appreciated.


Re: Release D 2.093.0

2020-07-12 Thread Greatsam4sure via Digitalmars-d-announce

On Sunday, 12 July 2020 at 09:04:40 UTC, Martin Nowak wrote:

Glad to announce D 2.093.0, ♥ to the 54 contributors.

This release comes with a preview for shared variable 
initialization, template instantiation statistics, better 
Windows support of the install.sh script, and higher accuracy 
GC memory options.


http://dlang.org/download.html
http://dlang.org/changelog/2.093.0.html

-Martin


Thanks to all the great people behind this great release.The D 
community hold you, people, a lot.


Release D 2.093.0

2020-07-12 Thread Martin Nowak via Digitalmars-d-announce

Glad to announce D 2.093.0, ♥ to the 54 contributors.

This release comes with a preview for shared variable 
initialization, template instantiation statistics, better Windows 
support of the install.sh script, and higher accuracy GC memory 
options.


http://dlang.org/download.html
http://dlang.org/changelog/2.093.0.html

-Martin