On 22.08.2017 01:27, Johnson wrote:
On Monday, 21 August 2017 at 06:16:49 UTC, Rainer Schuetze wrote:


On 21.08.2017 05:24, Johnson wrote:
On Monday, 21 August 2017 at 03:18:38 UTC, Johnson wrote:
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This just started happening too and a few hours ago I upgraded VS, so maybe the msobj140.dll changed and broke cv2pdb?  I copied it to the cv2pdb dir so it should have no trouble finding it. I've also cleaned the dir. It seems it's doing it on about everything I change. Going to reboot to see if that helps.


Unfortunately, the VS2017 15.3.1 update seems to cause quite some trouble. Bad linker (breaks TLS), bad vcvars*.bat (change current directory), and this issue, too.

I guess they changed something about the (undocumented) interface to the respective DLLs.

;/ That sucks ;/

I guess I might just have to install VS2015, or does that have issues too?

Any idea what might be the best VS version that is most compatible with Visual D?

VS2013 and VS2015 should both be fine. Building Visual D is also tested on Appveyor for both, too: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/rainers/visuald

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