Dainius (GreatEmerald) Wrote:

> 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?

Assuming it isn't Production Critical, use -m64 flag in DMD. You shouldn't need 
to "get" the libraries as they come with dmd 2.052. The generated 64 bit might 
be buggy, but people need to start using it so bugs can be found.

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