Am Thu, 29 Mar 2012 06:15:07 +0200 schrieb "TJB" <broug...@gmail.com>:
> > Thank you for your patience with me. I now have the following > simple test code: > > import scid.matrix; > > void main() {} > > Then I run and get the following error: > > $ dmd -I/usr/local/src main.d The command Jesse posted is missing a "-L-lscid" and you'll probably also need "-L-L/usr/local/lib" So the complete command should be: dmd -I/usr/local/src -L-L/usr/local/lib -L-lscid main.d Here's a short explanation of those flags: the "-L" prefix tells dmd to ignore this argument and pass it to the linker(ld). So in our case, "-lscid" and "-L/usr/local/lib" are passed to the linker. "-l" means link in a library, here 'scid'. The linker appends the 'lib' prefix and 'a' suffix for you, so it searches for a 'libscid.a' file. "-L" (passed to the linker!) adds a directory to the library search path. These are the directories which are searched by the linker when looking for the 'libscid.a' file.