On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 06:45:16AM +0200, Gerry Weaver wrote: [...] > Unfortunately, I don't. This is a special dev system I setup for a > customer project. They have several 32bit only apps that force the > 32bit requirement. Actually, I would be using D on 64bit anyway. I > just happened to be working on this particular system when I decided > to check out the latest D package. I will try the 64bit package. In > the mean time, I would be more than happy to gather any information > that would help. [...]
Hmm. I just tested it on a 32-bit Debian system, using the package from the exact URL you gave, and I didn't see any problems. So I'm wondering if somehow dmd is picking up the wrong version of Phobos somehow, maybe a stale copy somewhere? Maybe a stale /etc/dmd.conf that pointed to the wrong version of the library? (Debian/Ubuntu packages generally do not overwrite modified configuration files upon installation -- so if there is an old dmd.conf there that has been modified in the past, it will have stayed unchanged when you installed the new dmd. Check if there's a file called /etc/dmd.conf.dpkg-new; if there is, rename it to /etc/dmd.conf and see if that fixes the problem.) T -- The richest man is not he who has the most, but he who needs the least.