On Monday, 25 November 2013 at 18:19:57 UTC, Jeremy DeHaan wrote:
Hey all,

New to Linux, so I wanted to double check something. I have a C shared library and a D static library. The D static library uses functions from the C library. On Windows, it didn't matter what order I linked the .libs in and it always compiled fine. On Linux, however, I have to link the static library first and then the shared library or else I get undefined symbols for each extern(C) function I declare in my D code. Is this normal for Linux or is it a compiler bug?

Thanks!

Order matters, no matter the language. See
http://stackoverflow.com/a/409470/1924406

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