Hi,
Even my problem is already solved, I'm passing this information
because I don't know if you are aware.
Yesterday I needed to install DMD on a fresh installed version of
Linux, so since I was using Xubuntu I decided to use snap.
sudo snap install dmd
Then a warning appeared saying that because some permissions I
should add --classic, OK I added and the installation proceeded.
So I just ran DMD alone and I got the version and some info, but
when I tried to compile a simple Hello world to check if
everything was really fine, I was greeted with this:
cc: No such file or directory
--- errorlevel 255
Looking online I found my answer, this was probably because it
was missing GCC, then I did:
apt-get install build-essential
And after that it worked, but I wonder... couldn't we get a hint
about this after or even before installing DMD?
I remember installing other applications and being asked to
install additional libraries/packages. Couldn't we have the same?
Matheus.