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DIDE won't compile test project
Aug 14, 2003
John Reimer
Aug 14, 2003
Charles Sanders
Aug 15, 2003
Benji Smith
Aug 15, 2003
John Reimer
August 14, 2003
I have the most up to date DIDE (0.97a, I believe).  When I make a sample project (DIG project, hello world), the project refuses to compile.  The compiler window states "Error: unrecognized switch '-o' " and stops.  The compiler line appears something like this:

c:\dmd\bin\dmd.exe -release -unittest -o -version=WindowsXP C:\blah\blah

The DMD compiler does not appear to have an -o option.  Why is it included here?  It's messing up the compile.

Hope this can be fixed!

John

August 14, 2003
-o is to tell DMD what executable to create, i think when digc recognizes its on a winxp machine it adds teh version info automaticaly, I will fix it thanks :).

Charles


"John Reimer" <jjreimer@telus.net> wrote in message news:bhh16v$101s$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> I have the most up to date DIDE (0.97a, I believe).  When I make a sample project (DIG project, hello world), the project refuses to compile.  The compiler window states "Error: unrecognized switch '-o' " and stops.  The compiler line appears something like this:
>
> c:\dmd\bin\dmd.exe -release -unittest -o -version=WindowsXP C:\blah\blah
>
> The DMD compiler does not appear to have an -o option.  Why is it included here?  It's messing up the compile.
>
> Hope this can be fixed!
>
> John
>


August 15, 2003
The DMD 0.69 compiler no longer has a -o switch. It's been replaced by two or three (or four?) new switched. Check the D changelog for details.

--Benji Smith

On Thu, 14 Aug 2003 18:16:29 -0700, "Charles Sanders" <sanders-consulting@comcast.net> wrote:

>-o is to tell DMD what executable to create, i think when digc recognizes its on a winxp machine it adds teh version info automaticaly, I will fix it thanks :).

August 15, 2003
Benji Smith wrote:
> The DMD 0.69 compiler no longer has a -o switch. It's been replaced by
> two or three (or four?) new switched. Check the D changelog for
> details.
> 
> --Benji Smith

That was what I noticed too.  I couldn't find the -o option in the compiler options log, so I was wondering why DIDE included it.  I didn't realize that the option had been in earlier versions.

Later,

John