August 04, 2012
I just downloaded a copy of D-IDE and it downloaded a fresh copy of 2.060 and I tried to compile a brand new hello world. Anyone explain what I might have incorrectly setup?

main.d:
import std.stdio, std.cstream;
void main(string[] args){
	writeln("Hello World!");
	din.getc();
}

compile output:
> (12:31:52 PM) Compile main.d
C:\D\dmd2\windows\bin\dmd.exe -c "C:\Users\huhlig\Dropbox\Projects\Chronicle\Chronicle\main.d" -of"C:\Users\huhlig\Dropbox\Projects\Chronicle\Chronicle\obj\main.obj" -I"C:\D\dmd2\src\phobos" -I"C:\D\dmd2\src\druntime\import" -gc -debug
> (12:31:52 PM) Process ended with code 0
> (12:31:52 PM) Link files to Chronicle.exe
C:\D\dmd2\windows\bin\dmd.exe "obj\main.obj" -gc -debug -of"C:\Users\huhlig\Dropbox\Projects\Chronicle\Chronicle\bin\Chronicle.exe"
OPTLINK (R) for Win32  Release 8.00.12
Copyright (C) Digital Mars 1989-2010  All rights reserved.
http://www.digitalmars.com/ctg/optlink.html
obj\main.obj(main)
 Error 42: Symbol Undefined _D4core5bitop3bsrFNaNbkZi
obj\main.obj(main)
 Error 42: Symbol Undefined _D4core6memory2GC6extendFPvkkZk
obj\main.obj(main)
 Error 42: Symbol Undefined _D4core6memory2GC6qallocFkkZS4core6memory8BlkInfo_
--- errorlevel 3
> (12:31:53 PM) Process ended with code 3
August 04, 2012
On Saturday, 4 August 2012 at 19:35:35 UTC, Hans Uhlig wrote:
> I just downloaded a copy of D-IDE and it downloaded a fresh copy of 2.060 and I tried to compile a brand new hello world. Anyone explain what I might have incorrectly setup?

You probably still have stale .di files from your last installation lying around in the import path. Completely purging the import directory and reinstalling DMD should do the trick.

David