On Saturday, 28 July 2018 at 08:56:30 UTC, Mike Franklin wrote:
On Wednesday, 17 January 2018 at 13:24:37 UTC, Andre Pany wrote:
On Wednesday, 17 January 2018 at 12:06:23 UTC, Rel wrote:
Well, to be completely honest with you the only one
thing I like about the Go programming language is the
ability to easily cross-compile your Go program from
any supported OS to any supported OS.

So I was wondering what is the story of cross-compilation
for different D language compilers? Is it possible to some
extent now? Do you guys have interest in it?

Basically as far as I understood what makes Go suitable
for cross-compilation is their own linker implementation,
and D compilers use current system linker.

Cross compiling from Windows to raspberry pi: http://d-land.sepany.de/einstieg-in-die-raspberry-pi-entwicklung-mit-ldc.html

Kind regards
Andre

Andre,

That link appears to be dead. It was actually quite a nice resource. Any chance you can republish it or something?

Thanks,
Mike

While changing the tool to generate the site, the urls changed. New link is http://d-land.sepany.de/tutorials/einplatinenrechner/einstieg-in-die-raspberry-pi-entwicklung-mit-ldc/

I need to update the article, I wrote it while LDC 1.5.0 was actual.

Kind regards
Andre

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