Steve Teale wrote:
Anders, There's a bit of a clash between
http://gdcwin.sourceforge.net/ and Ubuntu. In the gdcgnu page
gdc-4.2 is described as experimental, but in Ubuntu 9 apt-get install
gdc will get you 4.2. To get 4.1 you have to be specific - apt-get
install gdc-4.1.
Well, it seems tha
Anders F Björklund Wrote:
> >> I have been doing some GDC/GDB installers:
> >> * http://gdcwin.sourceforge.net/ (MinGW)
> >> * http://gdcgnu.sourceforge.net/ ("FSF")
> >> * http://gdcmac.sourceforge.net/ (Apple)
Anders, There's a bit of a clash between http://gdcwin.sourceforge.net/ and
Ubuntu.
Vincenzo Ampolo Wrote:
> Well, thanks for your page, but please let's concentrate all the
> informations about gdc in the gdc wiki in bitbucket. It's better for newbies
> to have a single place with all the informations they need.
>
> Again, everyone is elegible to edit the wiki, just contact m
Steve Teale wrote:
> Thanks Michael, that's helpful. If I put together a GDC-newbiew page, can
> I quote you.
Well, thanks for your page, but please let's concentrate all the
informations about gdc in the gdc wiki in bitbucket. It's better for newbies
to have a single place with all the informa
Vincenzo Ampolo wrote:
Anders, Michael, could you possibly post a summary of who does what with
respect to GDC.
Well. Gdc starts around 2004-5 with a first release from David Friedman. It
got developed until 2007 and then it started its decadence. [...]
2007 was a turbulent year for D, after