On 22/11/15 7:34 PM, Carl Sturtivant wrote:
The docs for dmd for windows say that the DFLAGS environment variable's
value will be appended to the dmd command line. I tried this with -m64
as the value and this is ignored.
http://dlang.org/dmd-windows.html#environment

More generally, is there a standard rearrangement of files and
environment variables so that all compilation and linking is 64 bit, and
32-bit stuff is simply not there?

If you must force dmd to be only 64bit, use sc.ini file to do so and not rely on your environment variables.

Also why do you not want 32-bit support?
It's not like it won't work on a 64bit computer, it will.

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