On Saturday, 5 January 2019 at 18:44:33 UTC, greatsam4sure wrote:
On Friday, 4 January 2019 at 09:56:14 UTC, bauss wrote:
On Friday, 4 January 2019 at 09:48:55 UTC, greatsam4sure wrote:
On Thursday, 3 January 2019 at 04:57:57 UTC, Me wrote:
On Thursday, 3 January 2019 at 00:23:50 UTC, greatsam4sure
wrote:
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Windows 10 --- got it
VibeD project --- got it
Error --- got it
What exactly were you trying to do? What you have given so
far offers no incite. Try providing a bit more information,
offending code, cli command and associated arguments used,
etc...
Really don't know the cause. All dependence are up to date.
No offending code to the best of my knowledge.
All I did create a vibe.d project using dub unit HelloWorld
--type=vibe.d
After which run the program in 's code using dub.
All dependence compile but after showing linking, it will
throw link error.
I have run vibe.d project before. It just straight forward
Try to compile with -a=x86_mscoff if you're on Windows at
least.
Thanks this work for me. What is the reason I must add
-a=x86-mscoff to dub before my code compiles.
What can I do to compile or run vibe.d project without adding
-a=x86-mscoff to dub
Thanks in advance
Because the default linker for DMD is buggy so using the
Microsoft linker will do the job.