I was trying to check out windbg with a project I am working on. The program currently consists of two D files (main.d, Application.d) and three Derelict3 import libs (DerelictUtil, DerelictSDL2, DerelictGL3). Without debug info, the following console command runs fine;

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dmd main.d Application.d DerelictUtil.lib DerelictSDL2.lib DerelictGL3.lib

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However, no matter where I put either the -g or -gc switches, Optlink complains with 'Error 118: Filename Expected', and proceeds to spit out my PATH environment variable. I tried with just a 'Hello World' program that only imports 'std.stdio', and I get the same problem.

Could anyone explain to me what the problem is? I have the feeling that there is something I need to do to set up Optlink, however I installed from the Windows binary on dlang.org. If it matters, I'm running Win7

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