On Sunday, 10 May 2015 at 04:16:45 UTC, Etienne Cimon wrote:
On 2015-05-09 05:44, Baz wrote:
On Saturday, 9 May 2015 at 06:21:11 UTC, extrawurst wrote:
On Saturday, 9 May 2015 at 00:16:28 UTC, Etienne wrote:
I'm trying to compile a library that I think used to work
with
-m32mscoff flag before I reset my machine configurations.
https://github.com/etcimon/memutils
Whenever I run `dub test --config=32mscoff` it gives me an
assertion
failure, which is a global variable that already has a
pointer value
for some reason..
I'm wondering if someone here could test this out on their
machine
with v2.067.1? There's no reason why this shouldn't work, it
runs
fine in DMD32/optlink and DMD64/mscoff, just not in
DMD32/mscoff.
Thanks!
you can always use travis-ci to do such a job for you ;)
doesn't -m32mscoff recquire phobos to be compiled as COFF too
? I think
that travis uses the official releases (win32 releases have
phobos as
OMF) so he can't run the unittests like that...
The dark side of the story is that you have to recompile
phobos by hand
with -m32mscoff...I'm not even sure that there is a option for
this in
the win32.mak...
Meh, I ended up upgrading to 2.068 and everything went well. I
clearly remember 2.067.1 working but spent a whole day
recompiling druntime/phobos COFF versions in every
configuration possible and never got it working again
Could you tell me the way to compile druntime & phobos 32bit COFF
? Would you have some custom win32.mak to share ?
Thx.