Ah, including pthread indeed works, but now I've run into another problem related to Linux and architecture. I want to use D for my program that also uses things like SDL and Lua. Earlier when I compiled it, I always did so with 64-bit libraries. But D is so far only in 32-bits, thus when compiling it doesn't accept phobos2. And it also seems that Debian x64 (which I'm using to compile this at the moment) doesn't have 32-bit libs of SDL as well. Plus compiling SDL from source doesn't work either. So how should I proceed with this? Try to get the beta D x64 libraries?
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