Jesse Phillips Wrote:

> Lloyd Dupont Wrote:
> 
> > so I copied the Entice generated UI code in Visual D, and tried to compile.
> > I got 1 error:
> > Error    1    Error: module all is in file 'dfl\all.d' which cannot be read 
> > C:\Dev\DTest\DTest1\myform.d    7
> > 
> > On
> > import dfl.all;
> > 
> > For info I do have dfl.all in
> > C:\D\dmd2\windows\import\dfl 
> > 
> 
> dmd myform.d -IC:\D\dmd2\windows\import\dfl 

Forgot DFL requires some more switches, maybe using dfl.exe to compile:
http://wiki.dprogramming.com/Dfl/Tutorial

The simplest way to compile with DFL is to use the dfl.exe command. Simply open 
a command prompt, cd to the directory containing the source files you wish to 
compile, and type dfl sourcefile.d you can add -gui switch and any other source 
files to include in the compilation

Finally, the least appealing choice is to call the compiler directly. You must 
follow strict rules when doing this or things may behave erratically and even 
crash. The details can be found on the old setup instructions page; look for 
the "use DMD directly" section.

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