On Thursday, 27 August 2015 at 11:34:36 UTC, John Colvin wrote:
P.S. this would be better asked in
http://forum.dlang.org/group/learn or
http://forum.rejectedsoftware.com
made a thread before on the vibe forum too, see here
http://forum.rejectedsoftware.com/groups/rejectedsoftware.vibed/thread/26343/
On Thursday, 27 August 2015 at 11:34:36 UTC, John Colvin wrote:
Firstly, try with up-to-date vibe.d and zmqd.
What happens if you remove some of those dependencies? If you
remove targetType dynamicLibrary? Is it just vibe.d on it's own
that is causing the problem, or is it a combination?
thx for the input, i've pulled out a smaller testing example from
my codebase using only vibe as a dependency. if i compile this
code as executable everything works as expected. Compiling it as
a dynamicLibrary fails when the library is loaded.
if this is of any help, that is the program the shared library is
loaded into
https://github.com/IceNinjaman/CoD4X17a_testing/
the used compile script:
https://github.com/IceNinjaman/CoD4X17a_testing/blob/master/build_cod4x17a_elf_nopunkbuster.sh
{
"name": "vibefailtest",
"description": "A minimal D application.",
"copyright": "Copyright © 2015, vagrant",
"authors": ["vagrant"],
"targetType": "dynamicLibrary",
"dependencies": {
"vibe-d": "~>0.7.25-alpha.1",
},
"versions": ["VibeCustomMain"]
}
import std.stdio;
import vibe.d;
struct version_t
{
int major;
int minor;
}
align(1) struct pluginInfo_t{ // To be used in
OnInfoRequest
align(1):
version_t handlerVersion; // Requested plugin handler version
- mandatory field
version_t pluginVersion; // Version of your plugin - optional
char[64] fullName; // Full plugin name, short name is
the filename without extension - optional
char[128] shortDescription; // Describe in a few words what
this plugin does - optional
char[1024] longDescription; // Full description - optional
}
extern (C) void OnInfoRequest(pluginInfo_t *info)
{
info.handlerVersion = version_t(2, 302);
info.pluginVersion = version_t(0, 1);
}
extern (C) int OnInit()
{
printf(">>>>>>>> init\n");
return 0;
}
void main(){
OnInit();
}