I was expecting that DUB / DMD & NMAKE take $LIB into account. I try to compile some stuff on x64.

This is LIB:

D:\develop\d-language\webchat> $Env:lib
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\VC\LIB\amd64;C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\VC\ATLMFC\LIB\amd64;C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\lib\10.0.10240.0\ucrt\x64;C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\NETFXSDK\4.6.1\lib\um\x64;C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\lib\10.0.10240.0\um\x64;


This is the DUB call:

Linking...
dmd -of.dub\build\application-debug-windows-x86_64-dmd_2069-B25B434937830646D3F1C40AF40BEB8D\webchat.exe .dub\build\application-debug-windows-x86_64-dmd_2069-B25B434937830646D3F1C40AF40BEB8D\webchat.obj ..\vibe-d-0.7.26\lib\win-amd64\libeay32.lib ..\vibe-d-0.7.26\lib\win-amd64\ssleay32.lib ..\cairoD\cairoD.lib C:\Users\robby\AppData\Roaming\dub\packages\derelict-ft-1.0.2\lib\DerelictFT.lib C:\Users\robby\AppData\Roaming\dub\packages\derelict-util-2.0.4\lib\DerelictUtil.lib C:\Users\robby\AppData\Roaming\dub\packages\x11-1.0.9\x11.lib ..\vibe-d-0.7.26\vibe-d.lib wsock32.lib ws2_32.lib advapi32.lib user32.lib -LD:\develop\Cairo-VS\projects\x64\Debug\cairo.lib -LD:\develop\Cairo-VS\projects\x64\Debug\pixman.lib -m64 -m64 -m64 -m64 -m64 -m64 -g
LINK : fatal error LNK1104: cannot open file 'wsock32.lib'

Why isn't the "wsock32.lib" found? I really don't have a clue. I think that DMD's link step uses the MS tool. Is that right?

I really don't understand why the fundamental wsock32.lib is not found...

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