Al 16/10/12 22:37, En/na Nick Sabalausky ha escrit: >> Linux dmd deb/rpm packages installs "/etc/dmd.conf" file which >> contains the modules/interfaces paths. The easiest way to add another >> path for your library in Linux is to create a "pkg-config" file. > > Would that be Debian-specific though?
This is Linux and C specific. In debian/Ubuntu/LinuxMint, with "libgtk-3-dev" and "pkg-config" packages installed, just type: $ pkg-config --cflags --libs gtk+-3.0 You'll get all the sources, libraries and some flags that gcc needs to properly compile gtk projects. >> Linux dmd will not include /usr/include/d path by default to avoid >> conflicts with ldc1 (tango) "object.di" incompatibility, and I >> recommend you to not use this path for that reason. >> > > Then we can use '/usr/include/d2'. Problem solved ;) > Is a possibility, but it must be agreed. -- Jordi Sayol
