Hello, I have the following program: import std.file; import std.stdio;
void main( string[] args ) { string str = "Hello"; write( "file.txt", str ); string hello_file = readText("file.txt"); writeln( hello_file ); } When I try to compile this I get: test.d(6): Error: std.stdio.write!(string, string).write at /usr/include/dmd/phobos/std/stdio.d(1656) conflicts with std.file.write at /usr/include/dmd/phobos/std/file.d(318) I think this should work. The example at the end of (D file I/0): http://www.docwiki.net/view.php?pageid=145 Uses write() exactly the way I am using it here. Cheers, Craig