Re: Installing D on MacOS X

2010-05-25 Thread Steven Schveighoffer
On Tue, 25 May 2010 09:50:52 -0400, Duke Normandin dukeofp...@ml1.net  
wrote:



Hey...

2 hours into my D language experience

Got some instructions from th digitalmars-d list for getting D
installed on my Intel OS X box. Still having problems:

dnormandin@ ~/programming/dmd2/code
06:40 am  dmd firstApp.d
ld warning: in /usr/local/gnat/lib/libgcc_s.10.5.dylib, missing
required architecture i386 in file
ld warning: in
/usr/local/gnat/lib/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin9.6.0/4.3.4/libgcc.a, file
is not of required architecture
ld: can't open output file for writing: firstApp, errno=21
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
--- errorlevel 1


First of all, if there are any D language developers tuned in, how
about getting a $%^* makefile happening to install _all_
language-related stuff where it's suppose to go?

Anyway, what's the problem _now_, given the above error message?


I'll preface this by saying I am not and have never really been a MAC  
user, but I have a lot of experience on Linux.


Could it be that you have a 64-bit MacOS and the 32-bit compatible  
libraries aren't installed?  I'm not sure how mac works, but i386 is a  
32-bit architecture, and it looks like your linking with files named  
x86_64.


dmd is a 32-bit only compiler for now.

Again, no idea how to do this on a Mac.

-Steve


Re: Installing D on MacOS X

2010-05-25 Thread Ellery Newcomer

On 05/25/2010 08:50 AM, Duke Normandin wrote:

Hey...

2 hours into my D language experience

Got some instructions from th digitalmars-d list for getting D
installed on my Intel OS X box. Still having problems:

dnormandin@ ~/programming/dmd2/code
06:40 am  dmd firstApp.d
ld warning: in /usr/local/gnat/lib/libgcc_s.10.5.dylib, missing
required architecture i386 in file
ld warning: in
/usr/local/gnat/lib/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin9.6.0/4.3.4/libgcc.a, file
is not of required architecture
ld: can't open output file for writing: firstApp, errno=21
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
--- errorlevel 1


First of all, if there are any D language developers tuned in, how
about getting a $%^* makefile happening to install _all_
language-related stuff where it's suppose to go?


It's the first time I've read those instructions, but I find them highly 
suspect. You shouldn't need to copy anything outside the folders from 
the zip file.


Anyway, what's the problem _now_, given the above error message?