diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 0bd1d66..d068ca4 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Introduction ------------ -DUB emerged as a more general replacement for [vibe.d's](http://vibed.org/) package manager. It does not imply a dependecy to vibe.d for packages and was extended to not only directly build projects, but also to generate project files (currently [VisualD](https://github.com/rainers/visuald)). +DUB emerged as a more general replacement for [vibe.d's](http://vibed.org/) package manager. It does not imply a dependecy to vibe.d for packages and was extended to not only directly build projects, but also to generate project files (currently [VisualD](https://github.com/rainers/visuald) and [Mono-D](http://mono-d.alexanderbothe.com/)). The project's pilosophy is to keep things as simple as possible. All that is needed to make a project a dub package is to write a short [package.json](http://registry.vibed.org/publish) file and put the source code into a `source` subfolder. It *can* then be registered on the public [package registry](http://registry.vibed.org) to be made available for everyone. Any dependencies specified in `package.json` are automatically downloaded and made available to the project during the build process. @@ -21,9 +21,11 @@ Installation ------------ -DUB comes precompiled for Windows, Mac OS, Linux and FreeBSD. It needs to have the following dependencies installed: +DUB comes [precompiled](http://registry.vibed.org/download) for Windows, Mac OS, Linux and FreeBSD. It needs to have the following dependencies installed (except on Windows): - libevent 2.0.x - OpenSSL The `dub` executable then just needs to be accessible from `PATH` and can be invoked from the root folder of any DUB enabled project to build and run it. + +If you want to build for yourself, you need to install [vibe.d](http://vibed.org/download) and run `vibe build` from DUB's main folder and rename the resulting "app" file to "dub".