== Quote from Trass3r (u...@known.com)'s article > > For example, if I am creating a binary .deb or .rpm, I can compile > > everything I want so that it expects to run in '/usr' (prefix), but dump > > the files in '/home/vnayar/myproject/rpm' (DESTDIR). > > > > After I run my command, I'll have stuff like: > > /home/vnayar/myproject/rpm/ > > + usr/bin/mybin > > + usr/share/mydata > > + usr/lib/libmine.so > > > > And after I wrap all that up in a .deb package, and someone else installs > > it, they will have binaries ready to go in /usr/bin, etc. > How would you configure it to create a dmd like package that can be > extracted anywhere?
You can extract it anywhere. Just make sure that the gdc /bin directory is in your $PATH.