GDC on 64 bit linux fails (gentoo)

John Demme me at teqdruid.com
Tue Feb 13 09:49:08 PST 2007


Alberto wrote:

>> I also didn't get libgphobos installed.  I actually don't want gphobos-
>> want
>> to use Tango.  I can't compile anything with gdc, though.  First it
>> couldn't find object.d. so I linked my tango directory to /usr/include/d.
> I had the same "problem" with tango, very easy to fix
>> Now it wants libgphobos.spec.  I don't know that that does or why it
>> wants it.
> you must have it, however if you compile tango, you can run the
> installer (that will linstall libgphobos.spec and libgphobos.a) or you

Nope.  Don't have it.  libgphobos.spec doesn't exist anywhere on my
computer.  This means that build-gdc.sh won't work since gdc doesn't work. 
Also means that install-gdc.sh can't install libgphobos.spec because it
modifies your existing one.  The question is, why didn't the ebuild install
it?  Looks like Anders is on the right track.  Will investigate there.

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