yet another VisualD linker error
Palmic
mpalomas at live.fr
Sun Jan 5 03:24:36 PST 2014
Hi,
Like a lot of people I'm a bit struggling with VisualD since I
can't get the linker working.
My configuration:
Windows 8.1 x64, Visual Studio 2013.
So yes it means I have Windows 8.1 SDK, and the values commented
in sc.ini are wrong. Therefore I changed only the following to:
VCINSTALLDIR=D:\software\vs2013\VC
WindowsSdkDir=C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\8.1
LINKCMD=%VCINSTALLDIR%\bin\x86_amd64\link.exe
; needed with /DEBUG to find mspdb*.dll (only for VS2012 or
VS2013)
PATH=%PATH%;%VCINSTALLDIR%\bin\x86_amd64;%VCINSTALLDIR%\..\Common7\IDE
; Platform libraries (Windows SDK 8.1)
LIB=%LIB%;"%WindowsSdkDir%\Lib\winv6.3\um\x64"
Still I can't link my basic Win32 API simple program. Here is the
build log html:
Command Line
set PATH=D:\dev\dmd2\windows\\bin;C:\Program Files
(x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v7.0A\\\bin;%PATH%
set DMD_LIB=D:\software\vs2013\VC\\lib\amd64
set WindowsSdkDir=C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft
SDKs\Windows\v7.0A\
set VCINSTALLDIR=D:\software\vs2013\VC\
dmd -m64 -g -debug -X -Xf"Debug\WindowsApp1.json"
-I"D:\dev\projects\d-lang\WindowsApp1\third_parties\"
-deps="Debug\WindowsApp1.dep" -c -of"Debug\WindowsApp1.obj"
winmain.d
if errorlevel 1 goto reportError
set
LIB="D:\dev\dmd2\windows\bin\..\lib64";"D:\software\vs2013\VC\lib\amd64";"C:\Program
Files (x86)\Windows Kits\8.1\Lib\winv6.3\um\x64";"C:\Program
Files (x86)\Windows Kits\8.1\Lib\x64"
echo. > Debug\WindowsApp1.build.lnkarg
echo "Debug\WindowsApp1.obj" /OUT:"Debug\WindowsApp1.exe"
/MAP:"Debug\WindowsApp1.map" ole32.lib kernel32.lib user32.lib
comctl32.lib comdlg32.lib user32.lib kernel32.lib
/LIBPATH:"D:\software\vs2013\VC\\lib\amd64\" /DEBUG
/INCREMENTAL:NO /NOLOGO /SUBSYSTEM:WINDOWS >>
Debug\WindowsApp1.build.lnkarg
"D:\software\VisualD\pipedmd.exe" -deps Debug\WindowsApp1.lnkdep
"D:\software\vs2013\VC\\bin\link.exe"
@Debug\WindowsApp1.build.lnkarg
if errorlevel 1 goto reportError
if not exist "Debug\WindowsApp1.exe" (echo
"Debug\WindowsApp1.exe" not created! && goto reportError)
goto noError
:reportError
echo Building Debug\WindowsApp1.exe failed!
:noError
Output
DMD32 D Compiler v2.064
Copyright (c) 1999-2013 by Digital Mars written by Walter Bright
Documentation: http://dlang.org/
Usage:
dmd files.d ... { -switch }
files.d D source files
@cmdfile read arguments from cmdfile
-allinst generate code for all template instantiations
-c do not link
-cov do code coverage analysis
-cov=nnn require at least nnn% code coverage
-D generate documentation
-Dddocdir write documentation file to docdir directory
-Dffilename write documentation file to filename
-d silently allow deprecated features
-dw show use of deprecated features as warnings
(default)
-de show use of deprecated features as errors (halt
compilation)
-debug compile in debug code
-debug=level compile in debug code <= level
-debug=ident compile in debug code identified by ident
-debuglib=name set symbolic debug library to name
-defaultlib=name set default library to name
-deps print module dependencies
(imports/file/version/debug/lib)
-deps=filename write module dependencies to filename (only
imports - deprecated)
-g add symbolic debug info
-gc add symbolic debug info, pretend to be C
-gs always emit stack frame
-gx add stack stomp code
-H generate 'header' file
-Hddirectory write 'header' file to directory
-Hffilename write 'header' file to filename
--help print help
-Ipath where to look for imports
-ignore ignore unsupported pragmas
-inline do function inlining
-Jpath where to look for string imports
-Llinkerflag pass linkerflag to link
-lib generate library rather than object files
-m32 generate 32 bit code
-m64 generate 64 bit code
-main add default main() (e.g. for unittesting)
-man open web browser on manual page
-map generate linker .map file
-noboundscheck turns off array bounds checking for all functions
-O optimize
-o- do not write object file
-odobjdir write object & library files to directory objdir
-offilename name output file to filename
-op preserve source path for output files
-profile profile runtime performance of generated code
-property enforce property syntax
-quiet suppress unnecessary messages
-release compile release version
-run srcfile args... run resulting program, passing args
-shared generate shared library (DLL)
-transition=id show additional info about language change
identified by 'id'
-transition=? list all language changes
-unittest compile in unit tests
-v verbose
-version=level compile in version code >= level
-version=ident compile in version code identified by ident
-vtls list all variables going into thread local
storage
-w warnings as errors (compilation will halt)
-wi warnings as messages (compilation will continue)
-X generate JSON file
-Xffilename write JSON file to filename
Building Debug\WindowsApp1.exe failed!
The error message is not meaningfull enough so that I can figure
out what is wrong, therefore any help or suggestion is
appreciated.
Thanks!
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