Recently found out LDC supports cross-compiling to riscv, but while trying it out I can't seem to make it work. I am very likely missing something simple, as I haven't done something like this before. I've already been told it's likely something with linking, though I'm not sure how to set this up. (Nor even without imports & confined to 1 file)

Using a simple single '.d' file with no imports: `Error: cannot find program 'cc'`
With imports it's a longer issue:
```
E:\Code\D\Overig>ldc2 --mtriple=riscv32 --mcpu=generic-rv32 -c source/app.d C:\Program Files\LDC 1.32\bin\..\import\std\stdio.d(49): Error: module `core.stdc.stddef` import `wchar_t` not found C:\Program Files\LDC 1.32\bin\..\import\core\stdc\time.d(34): Error: undefined identifier `time_t`, did you mean function `time`?
... (many similar errors here)
C:\Program Files\LDC 1.32\bin\..\import\core\stdc\wchar_.d(175): Error: undefined identifier `wchar_t`, did you mean `dchar`?
```

Note, the command I'm using is: `ldc2 --mtriple=riscv32 --mcpu=generic-rv32 -c source/app.d`

I've also wanted to look into dub's `--arch=riscv32` command, which should function given what I've read, though this just states it's not supported. (Even though I believe it should be using ldc for this?)

Apologies for naïvity here, I cant really find any examples or guidance.

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