On Tuesday, 27 February 2018 at 12:00:20 UTC, Kayomn wrote:
derelict.util.exception.SymbolLoadException@../../.dub/packages/derelict-util-2.0.6/source/derelict/util/exception.d(35):
Failed to load symbol glfwSetWindowIcon from shared library /u
sr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libglfw.so.3.1
I was reading this GitHub issue, and they seemed to describe
the issue as being version incompatibilities:
https://github.com/DerelictOrg/DerelictGLFW3/issues/9
However, I'm certain I'm using the correct GLWF version for my
project.
It *is* a version problem. The exception is a
SymbolLoadException, which means the loader found the library
just fine (you can see it in the file name, libglfw.so.3.1).
However, it attempted to load `glfwSetWindowIcon` and failed. If
you check the GLFW 3 documentation [1] you'll find the following:
=====
Since
Added in version 3.2.
=====
Then, going to the DerelictGLFW3 documentation [2], you can see
that DerelictGLFW3 2.0.0 was the last version to support 3.1.
However, you can still use the latest version of the Derelict
binding with GLFW 3.1 if you ignore the functions from 3.2. You
can do this via the selective loading mechanism [3].
Of course, if you need any functions from 3.2, then you should
update your local version of GLFW.
[1]
http://www.glfw.org/docs/latest/group__window.html#gadd7ccd39fe7a7d1f0904666ae5932dc5
[2] http://derelictorg.github.io/packages/glfw3/
[3]
http://derelictorg.github.io/loading/failure/#selective-symbol-loading