== Quote from Bill Baxter ([EMAIL PROTECTED])'s article > On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 9:39 AM, dsimcha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > == Quote from Bill Baxter ([EMAIL PROTECTED])'s article > >> On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 9:16 AM, dsimcha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > I'd love to try these releases, but on a stock setup trying to compile a > >> > Hello > >> > World, I get: > >> > > >> > E:\dmd\bin\..\src\phobos\std\stdio.d(27): module memory cannot read file > >> > 'core\memory.d' > >> > > >> Assuming Windows, looks like DFLAGS aren't set right in dmd\bin\sc.ini. > >> Should be: > >> DFLAGS="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > >> That fixes things for me. > >> --bb > > > > Works. Thanks. Now I just get weird, inscrutable linker errors. This one > > might > > be a little too bleeding edge even for me. > > > Even with Hello World? That one linked and ran fine for me after > adding the druntime include. > --bb
Ok, looks like DMD isn't finding Object properly, using stock config except for Bill Baxter's change to sc.ini. class Foo {} void main() { auto foo = new Foo; } Error 42: Symbol Undefined _D6object6Object5printMFZv Seriously, though, Walter, thank you very much for this release. You have done a tremendous job bringing us a better language. Merging the Phobos and Tango runtime is a monumental task (Sean, thank you, too) and a few bumps along the road are definitely understandable.