On Monday, 8 April 2019 at 13:42:31 UTC, Michal Minich wrote:
I used dmd 2.085.0 and 2.085.1 on Win 10

I followed sample at
https://vibed.org/blog/posts/a-scalable-chat-room-service-in-d

Just the beginning, where you you should compile hello word web app.

command line: "dub"

compilation finishes ok. then it prints "Linking..." and I get window message box:

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Unexpected OPTLINK Termination at EIP=0040F60A
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EAX=073D0000 EBX=00438C70 ECX=00000B2F EDX=0000038A
ESI=0000008F EDI=073D1344 EBP=0019FF28 ESP=0019FEE0
First=00402000
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OK
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I also tried clean build with dflags -m32mscoff. But then I get another kind of errors.

Any help moving forward is appreciated.

Hi there,
Compiling with 2.085.1 on Windows 10 works with `dub --arch=x86_mscoff` LDC 1.15.0 works for x86/x86_64. Tested also on a fresh VMWare instance running Windows 7.

You can try running it with `dub --arch=x86_mscoff --verbose` in order to get more diagnostic messages for build errors.

Make sure you have "Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015" installed, it is required to be able to run the produced executable, if you don't build it using the Visual Studio command line. The reason is that both DMD and LDC will use the MinGW `.lib` files, which require a dynamic linked C runtime (static linking is permitted only with Visual Studio)

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