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On Thursday, 31 October 2013 at 17:33:52 UTC, Steve Teale wrote:
Mea Culpa.
In attempting to install the prerequisites
libmpc-dev
libmpfr-dev
libgmp3-dev
I ended up building from the source code for these projects.
Later, back to square one, I simply installed them using
apt-get.
Then the
wasted ;=(
Steve
On Thursday, 31 October 2013 at 12:49:38 UTC, Joseph Rushton
Wakeling wrote:
On 31/10/13 13:07, Steve Teale wrote:
$CPATH and $LIBRARY_PATH were initially empty, and the build
failed as decribed.
I set them to the paths above, and the build failed in the
same way.
Did you try my detailed
n 32bit Ubuntu 12.04
Console output prior to the error is:
...
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/steve/gdc/objdir/gcc'
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/steve/gdc/objdir/gcc'
Checking multilib configuration for libgcc...
Configuring in i686-pc-linux-gnu/libgcc
configure: loading cache
On Thursday, 31 October 2013 at 11:46:25 UTC, Alexandr Druzhinin
wrote:
31.10.2013 18:36, Steve Teale пишет:
On Thursday, 31 October 2013 at 10:45:05 UTC, Joseph Rushton
Wakeling
wrote:
On 31/10/13 11:31, Steve Teale wrote:
so possibly the MPFR install put it in the wrong place. I
will look
On Thursday, 31 October 2013 at 10:45:05 UTC, Joseph Rushton
Wakeling wrote:
On 31/10/13 11:31, Steve Teale wrote:
so possibly the MPFR install put it in the wrong place. I will
look for it.
Where is the right place?
What OS are you running?
Ubuntu 12.04
Hello Steve,
It's been a while since you've poked your head round here. ;-)
This error message you are getting is quite misleading and
frequently the
problem has nothing to do with the message. You have to check
the file
'config.log' in the directory where the err
OK, got all the tools installed and the build for GDC went on
for some
time, but eventually bombed out with:
checking for suffix of object files... configure: error: in
`/home/steve/gdc/objdir/i686-**pc-linux-gnu/libgcc':
configure: error: cannot compute suffix of object files:
c
On Wednesday, 30 October 2013 at 06:18:02 UTC, Alexandr Druzhinin
wrote:
30.10.2013 11:58, Steve Teale пишет:
I want to build gtkD. For that I need a version 2 GDC. Ubuntu
is still
on V2.
Are there any clear build instructions available, or even a
binary ;=)
http://gdcproject.org/wiki
I want to build gtkD. For that I need a version 2 GDC. Ubuntu is
still on V2.
Are there any clear build instructions available, or even a
binary ;=)
I've built GtkD on my Debian 6.0.7 PowerPC machine, and tried to
compile and run some demo programs. When I run the TestWindow
application, I get quite a few errors like:
failed (libgio-2.0.so.0) g_dbus_error_is_remote_error
failed (libgio-2.0.so.0) g_dbus_error_get_remote_error
failed (libgio
Hi,
Are there examples around that show using the .NET framework GUI
with D?
dow, and
start again from the point where objdir is created.
Thanks ever so
Steve
On Mon, 06 Feb 2012 13:17:00 +, Iain Buclaw wrote:
> On 6 February 2012 12:50, Steve Teale
> wrote:
>> I'm having a failure compiling libgcc2.c - fatal error: gnu/stubs-32.h:
>> No such file or directory.
>>
>> I got round that by copying the file from
>
igure: error: Link tests
are not allowed after GCC_NO_EXECUTABLES.
Any suggestions?
Steve
ve personal life commitments that take up time - very
annoying.
Steve
On Sun, 21 Mar 2010 12:38:29 -0400, Michael P. wrote:
> Steve Teale Wrote:
>
>> After some time, I have finally got GDC (DMD 2.015) to build and
>> compile Phobos2 with GCC-4.4.3.
>>
>> So far I have only built and run hello world, and a couple of small
>>
tress?
Steve
On Sun, 07 Mar 2010 21:25:11 -0500, Jerry Quinn wrote:
> Steve Teale Wrote:
>
>> > In general is there interest in this project, especially contributing
>> > to it?
>> >
>>
> I've been playing with writing one on my own in the meantime. I fully
> In general is there interest in this project, especially contributing to
> it?
>
Did anything come of this and the ensuing discussions?
Steve
ed.nested
bug.
Should we be telling Ubuntu people specifically install gdc-4.1?
Steve
a working
developer I always found that stuff a complete pain in the ass.
I agree with you 100% about packaging now I know that the appropriate contacts
are there, and things are happening.
Thanks
Steve
correctly. My
browser (Firefox) is set to UTF-8.
Steve
Anders F BjöÂrklund Wrote:
> Steve Teale wrote:
> > Anders, Michael, Vincento, I have made a start on the GDC-newbie page I was
> > talking about.
> >
> > It's at http://www.britseyeview.com/GDC-newbie.html
> >
> > Please have a look and see if you
Anders F BjöÂrklund Wrote:
> Steve Teale wrote:
> > BTW, what character set do you have selected on your browser - I've tried
> > various on mine, but I can't get your name to render correctly.
>
> Either ISO-8859-1 (Latin-1) or UTF-8 (Unicode)...
> Or
Anders F Bj�rklund Wrote:
> >> The following produces a segfault with GDC - works OK with DMD on same
> >> machine. Where do I report it?
>
> > FWIW it "works" on Mac OS X. (trunk-r229)
> > 00407ff0
> > 00407ff0
> > 00407ff0
> > in B
> > 00407ff0
>
> It also works with gdc-4.1, so it seems sp
Anders F Bj�rklund Wrote:
> >> The following produces a segfault with GDC - works OK with DMD on same
> >> machine. Where do I report it?
>
> > FWIW it "works" on Mac OS X. (trunk-r229)
> > 00407ff0
> > 00407ff0
> > 00407ff0
> > in B
> > 00407ff0
>
> It also works with gdc-4.1, so it seems sp
Steve Teale Wrote:
Anders, Michael, Vincento, I have made a start on the GDC-newbie page I was
talking about.
It's at http://www.britseyeview.com/GDC-newbie.html
Please have a look and see if you think it is worth pursuing.
Thanks, Steve
Michael P. Wrote:
> Steve Teale Wrote:
>
> > Anders, Michael, could you possibly post a summary of who does what with
> > respect to GDC.
> >
> > There's clearly quite a bit of work going on, but it is difficult to pull
> > together a picture of what
Anders F Bj�rklund Wrote:
> Steve Teale wrote:
> > Anders, Michael, could you possibly post a summary of who does what with
> > respect to GDC.
>
> I have been doing some GDC/GDB installers:
> * http://gdcwin.sourceforge.net/ (MinGW)
> * http://gdcgnu.source
Vincenzo Ampolo Wrote:
> Steve Teale wrote:
>
> > The following produces a segfault with GDC - works OK with DMD on same
> > machine. Where do I report it?
>
> Hi,
>
> Poste it here please: http://bitbucket.org/goshawk/gdc/issues/
>
Oh! So you are gos
Anders, Michael, could you possibly post a summary of who does what with
respect to GDC.
There's clearly quite a bit of work going on, but it is difficult to pull
together a picture of what is happening.
It would be useful if contact information for the parties involved could be
included, if t
he instructions at bitbucket - no
joy. Can you tell me how to contact goshawk, or ask him to contact me. None of
the information for getting in touch seems to work.
Thanks Steve
Anders F Bj�rklund Wrote:
> Steve Teale wrote:
> > The following produces a segfault with GDC - works OK with DMD on same
> > machine. Where do I report it?
>
> The official D Bugzilla does not accept GDC bugs any more: "Sorry,
> entering an issue into the
After a good deal of fiddling about, I got a shared library generated from D to
load using dlopen() in a D program.
The shared library was built from:
int foo()
{
return 42;
}
gdc -c loaded.d
gcc -shared -o liblddd.so loaded.o -lc
The loader was - excluding a lot of error checking code:
im
The following produces a segfault with GDC - works OK with DMD on same machine.
Where do I report it?
import std.stdio;
class Bar
{
void bar(string s) {}
}
void foo(string s)
{
Bar b = new Bar();
writefln("%08x", cast(uint) b);
void A(string as)
{
void B(string bs)
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