August 01, 2007 gdc and tango | ||||
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I'm trying to build a program recently ported to tango with gdc. For whatever reason, when building in either linux or cygwin (windows), I get "Unsupported environment; neither Win32 or Posix is declared" Under cygwin, gdmd -version=Win32 results in "Error: version identifier 'Win32' is reserved and cannot be set" Any tips on how to do this properly? |
August 01, 2007 Re: gdc and tango | ||||
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Posted in reply to Jason House | Jason House wrote: > I'm trying to build a program recently ported to tango with gdc. > > For whatever reason, when building in either linux or cygwin (windows), I get > "Unsupported environment; neither Win32 or Posix is declared" When building against a Posix API, you need to define version=Posix. I do this in dmd.conf when using DMD, but I'm not sure how to do so with GDC. > Under cygwin, gdmd -version=Win32 results in "Error: version identifier 'Win32' is reserved and cannot be set" > > Any tips on how to do this properly? See above. The weird one is mingw, which should actually have Win32 defined. Sean |
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