On Saturday, 12 May 2012 at 17:07:38 UTC, Francois Chabot wrote:
On Saturday, 12 May 2012 at 16:46:05 UTC, Kevin Kowalczyk wrote:
I posted on stackoverflow but there hasn't been much in the
way of actually resolving my problem, I'll post the link here
in the hopes someone can answer my question.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10564608/using-derelict3-under-dmd2-d
Hmmm, maybe you are linking in the libs from Derelict 2?
On my end, I avoid this altogether by compiling the needed
derelict modules directly in my program instead of bothering
with a library.
I can't see why I should bother with library files for a
library that has only D modules, assuming that I'm not dealing
with .di files.
Am I missing something here? Tools like rdmd seem to make
compiled libraries fairly redundant.
So I should just put the .d files from Derelict3 in the same
folder as my project?