I had an old dmd2 setup that worked perfectly. I recently installed VS2013, SDK 8, DMD 2.064.2, and VS 3.37 on a fresh system.

I copied the project to the HD, updated the sc.ini files and tried to compile. Basic projects would compile but my old projects would give errors either:

user32.lib not found when trying to use optilink. I spend about 2 hours trying various ways to get it to find the user32.lib file. It will only look in the project dir. I setup `LIB=` in environment in sc.ini with no luck.

In x64 mode, the linker gives an error that dmd.obj could not be found. There is no such thing as dmd.obj and I have no idea why it is finding this. It could be an issue with visual.d but I see no where that it says anything about dmd.obj.

I can't get my old projects to compile. Not that it matters, but here is my sc.ini file.

The project seems to compile file but simply won't link because of the above 2 issues.


[Version]
version=7.51 Build 020


; environment for both 32/64 bit
[Environment]
WindowsSdkDir=C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\8.1\Lib\win8\um
VCINSTALLDIR=D:\Apps\Technical\VS2013\VC\
DFLAGS=-L/nologo "-I%@P%\..\..\src\phobos" "-I%@P%\..\..\src\druntime\import" "-ID:\DLang\Lib"
LIB="%@P%\..\lib"

[Environment32]
LIB="%WindowsSdkDir%\x86"
; LIB="%@P%\..\lib"
PATH=%PATH%;%VCINSTALLDIR%\bin\x86;%VCINSTALLDIR%\..\Common7\IDE;"%WindowsSdkDir%\x86";
LINKCMD=%@P%\link.exe


[Environment64]
DFLAGS=%DFLAGS% -L/OPT:NOICF
LIB="%WindowsSdkDir%\x64";"%@P%\..\lib64"
PATH=%PATH%;%VCINSTALLDIR%\bin\amd64;%VCINSTALLDIR%\..\Common7\IDE;"%WindowsSdkDir%\x64";
LINKCMD=%VCINSTALLDIR%\bin\amd64\link.exe


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