Justin Johansson <[email protected]> wrote: > I got motivated by Walter putting out latest cuts of D1 and D2 (a D2 update > in less than > a week recently!), so ... > > Rather than having a single global install of DMD for linux, I'd like to have both D1 and D2 > installed (i.e. distros unzipped into) > /opt/dmd1 and /opt/dmd2 respectively > > and then be able to envoke rdmd on either version using the full path to the executable. > > Unfortunately seems like this doesn't work and rdmd can't find dmd in either case: > > D1 > > /opt/dmd1/linux/bin/rdmd test.d > sh: dmd: not found > > D2 > > /opt/dmd2/linux/bin/rdmd test.d > sh: dmd: not found > sh: dmd: not found > > So what's the best way to do a side-by-side install of D1 and D2 on linux? > > As usual, thanks for all kind assistance, > > -- Justin Johansson > > I do the same as Lutger.
only difference: mine is @ /usr/local/lib/d/ symlink @ /usr/local/lib/d/dmd -> /usr/local/lib/d/dmd.2.035 symlink @ /usr/local/bin/dmd -> /usr/local/lib/d/dmd/bin/dmd etc... /usr/local/lib/d/dmd/dmd.2.035 /usr/local/lib/d/dmd/dmd.1.050 etc... you could make a wrapper script I personally don't use rdmd
