Sometimes I am such a dunce. That is exactly what I did. Fixed
now.
Somehow I read import stdio.d as import std.stdio.d must have
been a late night.
On Tuesday, 20 May 2014 at 03:21:52 UTC, Rikki Cattermole wrote:
On 20/05/2014 3:17 p.m., Larry Hemsley wrote:
I just installed dmd on Mint Linux distro using the Ubuntu dep
package.
Ran a simple test program test.d and recieved this error.
test.d(1): Error: module stdio is in file 'stdio.d' which
cannot
be read
import path[0] = /usr/include/dmd/phobos
import path[1] = /usr/include/dmd/druntime/import
Checked dmd.conf in the /etc folder and it is there.
Checked include files in /usr/include/dmd and thery are there.
Checked Lib location in dmd.conf and it appears to be there.
Any hints on what is wrong will be appreciated.
Did you use:
import std.stdio;
or
import stdio;
Because it should be std.stdio