Am 10.11.2011 20:46, schrieb Walter Bright: > On 11/9/2011 10:09 AM, Tobse wrote: >> OPTLINK (R) for Win32 Release 8.00.12 >> Copyright (C) Digital Mars 1989-2010 All rights reserved. >> http://www.digitalmars.com/ctg/optlink.html >> dist\client.obj(client) >> Error 42: Symbol Undefined _D3std6socket7Address8toStringMFZAya >> dist\client.obj(client) >> Error 42: Symbol Undefined >> _D3std6socket7Address13addressFamilyMFZE3std6socket1 >> 3AddressFamily >> dist\client.obj(client) >> Error 42: Symbol Undefined _D3std6socket7Address7nameLenMFZi >> dist\client.obj(client) >> Error 42: Symbol Undefined >> _D3std6socket7Address4nameMFZPS3std1c7windows7winsoc >> k8sockaddr >> --- errorlevel 4 > > To compile main.d and link with ws2_32.lib, > > dmd main.d ws2_32.lib > > will work. However, that is not the problem you're having. There's > clearly a mismatch between the phobos.lib you're linking with and the > std.socket being read by the compiler. One is out of date with the other. > > In other words, the undefined symbols reported by the linker appear in > std.socket but do not appear in phobos.lib.
Walter, have you looked into his source. What he did was: --------- BEGIN ---------- import std.socket; class FoobarAddress : Address { } void main() { } ---------- END --------- compile this with dmd -m32 main.d and you'll see exactly the same errors that he posted. Even tough dmd's error message are a little bit confusing in this case, the problem should be clear. - mta`chrono