tl;dr, please reconsider changing the conf order or splitting the conf file
https://github.com/D-Programming-Language/dmd/pull/4256#issuecomment-88316771 That dmd.conf is driving me crazy. I need a dmd.conf in my dmd repo, so that I can use dmd-master. It wouldn't work without a config and putting `dmd.conf` anywhere but near dmd itself overrides my system dmd.conf. That setup worked nicely for me although some of you guys seem to have a dmd.conf in your home dir (why?). Now that we require a host D compiler to build dmd it no longer works, because the dmd.conf for my dmd-master overrides the system wide dmd.conf of my host dmd. Why would my system dmd need a different configuration just because __I__ am in a different folder? It doesn't, it still uses the same phobos (the system wide) and still requires the same linker switches. Setting HOST_DC is a workaround but is impractical, because it requires an awkward `env HOST_DC='dmd -conf=/etc/dmd.conf' make -f posix.mak` to work. Requiring `dmd -conf=/etc/dmd.conf` in order to not pickup some random conf file is crazy. It's not portable either, because the config is somewhere else on each platform. We learned the same from dlang.org https://github.com/D-Programming-Language/dlang.org/pull/758#issuecomment-74294012, adding the `-conf=` switch didn't solve the actual problem and created new ones. It might seem intuitive, that a local configuration should override a global one, but it's a false friend here, because the configuration should be local from the perspective of the compiler, not from the perspective of the user. In fact the config is so tied to the compiler that we could almost compile it __into__ the compiler (like gcc does with it's spec). At best it's something package maintainers need to touch to accomodate platform differences, but it's not a user configuration file. If people use it to configure DFLAGS and such project dependent stuff, then we need to split the configuration file, into one part that tells the compiler where to find druntime/phobos and how to link, and one part that can be used for per-project configuration of compiler arguments and env variables. IMO the latter is better kept in makefiles/dub.json though. ### conclusion The lookup order for the config file should be changed to the following. - next to dmd binary (highest precedence so that I can have multiple installations) - per-user conf folder (HOME) (to override the system-wide config) - system-wide conf folder (to allow package installations .deb/.rpm) The current situation is unmaintainable.