On Wednesday, 8 February 2023 at 04:14:21 UTC, ryuukk_ wrote:
On Tuesday, 7 February 2023 at 14:01:00 UTC, Elfstone wrote:
On Tuesday, 7 February 2023 at 13:10:44 UTC, ryuukk_ wrote:
On Tuesday, 7 February 2023 at 06:25:59 UTC, Elfstone wrote:
On Monday, 6 February 2023 at 14:35:53 UTC, bachmeier wrote:
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Thanks, it worked, but I still get the link error.
I wasn't expecting to configure include paths and link the
right libc myself. The doc says the simple "dmd hello.c"
should create "hello.exe". It must be a bug.
You need to run dmd from the developer command prompt on
windows
I always found this requirement weird
From an UX point of view, what would the better experience
be? Could DMD ship with the required files? I have 0
knowledge how the whole thing works so..
That I tried, and I got link error(s) - see my first post. :(
Oh my bad, i misread your comment
Make sure your visual studio install is up to date, maybe you
have one component missing?
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/vscpp-step-0-installation
If you installed/updated VS without reboot, maybe a reboot
could do the trick?
I believe all three versions (2017,2019,2022) of my VS are up to
date, and I have working C/C++ projects on them.
But you encouraged me to give a few more tries, and I found out I
had been using ..bin64/dmd.exe. Running ..bin/dmd.exe in VS
Command Prompt turned out successful. Thx!