Re: How do I install a non-outdated D compiler on Linux? (not in userspace-container)

2024-06-08 Thread solidstate1991 via Digitalmars-d-learn
On Saturday, 8 June 2024 at 03:36:05 UTC, bachmeier wrote: For Mint, I'd use the .deb and let it handle that stuff. For LDC, I have a bash alias for ldmd2 that points to the ldmd2 binary. Of course there are multiple ways to handle this, but I don't understand the point of the install script,

Re: How do I install a non-outdated D compiler on Linux? (not in userspace-container)

2024-06-07 Thread bachmeier via Digitalmars-d-learn
On Saturday, 8 June 2024 at 00:21:59 UTC, solidstate1991 wrote: On Friday, 7 June 2024 at 23:19:37 UTC, solidstate1991 wrote: I **need** to link against various system libraries, and otherwise some tools won't be able to access the D compiler unless I start them from a command line after an

Re: How do I install a non-outdated D compiler on Linux? (not in userspace-container)

2024-06-07 Thread solidstate1991 via Digitalmars-d-learn
On Friday, 7 June 2024 at 23:19:37 UTC, solidstate1991 wrote: I **need** to link against various system libraries, and otherwise some tools won't be able to access the D compiler unless I start them from a command line after an initialization script. I'm using Linux Mint, it's much more

How do I install a non-outdated D compiler on Linux? (not in userspace-container)

2024-06-07 Thread solidstate1991 via Digitalmars-d-learn
I **need** to link against various system libraries, and otherwise some tools won't be able to access the D compiler unless I start them from a command line after an initialization script. I'm using Linux Mint, it's much more stable than Ubuntu (which started to completely collapse on me for