One of the reasons to switch to FreeBSD was to spend less time
tinkering with the OS and "just use it".
I?m not familiar enough with FreeBSD, but the message from the subject
is what one gets when attempting to install DMD-2 on x86_64, so I
believe that 32bit executable on 64bit OS is not the rig
Rayburn Davis wrote:
I tried your suggestion on specifying lib files to the compiler on the
command line. I did this:
dmd -d "C:\Users\Rayburn\Documents\D Projects\Win32App1\Wi
n32App1\Module1.d" C:\D\dmd2\src\dfl\WS2_32.LIB
C:\D\dmd2\src\dfl\wsock32.lib C:
\D\dmd2\src\dfl\advapi32.lib C:\D\dmd2
Hello, is there a chance an ARM backend can be written for dmd this
year? I realize this question has been asked periodically going back
4-5 years, but ARM is turning into a major platform and I feel D2 could
do very well in this market, particularly with the renewed emphasis on
mobile perform
spir Wrote:
> [started separate thread]
>
> On Thu, 11 Nov 2010 00:58:31 +0100
> Tomek SowiÅski wrote:
>
> > Andrei Alexandrescu napisaÅ:
> >
> > >> Speaking of getopt, when writing the 'grep' snippet I missed anonymous
> > >> options a lot:
> > >>
> > >> bool h, i; string expr; string[] fil
Diego Cano Lagneaux Wrote:
> Well, I think a simple look at the real world is enough to agree that you
> need several years of experience and good skills. Moreover, my personal
> experience is that it's easier to get a job (and therefore the much needed
> working experience) when you have a