>Unless you really need gdc, I'd just suggest using dmd. It's quite easy to get >working. You just unzip it wherever you want it and add >/path/to/unzipped/dmd2/linux/bin to your path, and it works. I have no clue >what it takes to get gdc to work. And the only advantage to gdc I'm aware of >is that its backend tends to generate more efficient code than dmd's currently >does. > >- Jonathan M Davis
I'm using GDC because I can't use DMD in linux. I have started a seperate thread for that. Here it is. http://www.mail-archive.com/digitalmars-d-learn@puremagic.com/msg11525.html