March 10, 2006
Ant wrote:
> Ant wrote:
>> Walter, we still have:
>>
>> gtk/TextBuffer.d(88): import gtk.TextBuffer.std conflicts with gtk.TextChildAnchor.std at gtk/TextChildAnchor.d(46)
>> gtk/TextBuffer.d(88): import gtk.TextBuffer.std conflicts with gtk.TextChildAnchor.std at gtk/TextChildAnchor.d(46)
>> gtk/TextBuffer.d(88): import gtk.TextBuffer.std conflicts with gtk.TextChildAnchor.std at gtk/TextChildAnchor.d(46)
>> gtk/TextBuffer.d(88): import gtk.TextBuffer.std conflicts with gtk.TextChildAnchor.std at gtk/TextChildAnchor.d(46)
>> gtk/TextBuffer.d(88): import gtk.TextBuffer.std conflicts with gtk.TextChildAnchor.std at gtk/TextChildAnchor.d(46)
>> gtk/TextBuffer.d(88): import gtk.TextBuffer.std conflicts with gtk.TextChildAnchor.std at gtk/TextChildAnchor.d(46)
>>
>>
>> these are both private import std.string;
>>
>> the interesting thing is that I had a
>> private import std.c.stdio;
>> in one module that would supply std.string to a bunch of other modules
>>
>> well, I know you cannot do anything about this
>> and I know I cannot reduce this problem... but it's better than 2 year ago! :)
>>
>> Ant
> 
> please forgive me I was mistaken.
> this is as bad as 2 years ago.
> 
> Ant

anybody has Walter's phone number? I need to call him about this.

Thank you,

Ant

March 11, 2006
Regan Heath wrote:
> 
> which can be resolved by adding:
>   private import std.string;
> 
> to the files which use std.string.toString.
> 

that did it. thanks.

Ant
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