Your advice worked, thanks. It turns out that from the command
line it compiles and links just fine.
Codeblocks is the thing that is giving me trouble. It might have
something to do that I am using the old Codeblocks 8.0 version. I
would like to get the newest version but the Virtual Box OS is
outdated and the package manager won't let me get anything newer.
I downloaded the Codeblocks 13 tar manually and unpacked it, but
Gdebi can't resolve the missing dependencies (even though they
are right there in the directory.) It worked fine for Dmd.
Any advice for this?
On Sunday, 10 May 2015 at 15:33:24 UTC, weaselcat wrote:
On Sunday, 10 May 2015 at 14:41:17 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote:
On 05/10/2015 12:45 AM, Marko Grdinic wrote:
I works just fine on Windows, but I am having difficulty
figuring out
what the trouble is on my Bodhi 1.4 Virtual Box. I've
followed the
instruction on the Codeblocks Wiki and set the parameters,
but when I
try to compile, it complains that it can't find Phobos.
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lphobos2
I've checked the search directories and the library
directories are
where it says they would be. I am not particularly familiar
with Linux
so I am not sure how to proceed from here.
Any advice?
dmd's -v flag may give some clues:
$ dmd foo.d -v
dmd outputs the config file that it uses and the linker flags
that it passes.
Ali
additionally if not using dmd it may have the libraries named
differently.
a quick google says Bodhi linux is based on Ubuntu which
doesn't ship dmd due to licensing issues AFAIK.