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February 07, 2008 D ubuntu 7.10 | ||||
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Friend and I have had our interest peaked by the language and are both trying to run on linux, windows and mac (less concerned with mac though). But, I have run into a problem with getting dmd to work on my build. I'm using the latest release of KUbuntu (7.10). I've run through the tutorial on this site down to the last T: http://www.prowiki.org/wiki4d/wiki.cgi?HowToUbuntu I can only run dmd as root, or i get the error: main.d: module main cannot read file 'main.d' And when I run dmd as root on main.d I get a compile complete: gcc main.o -o main -m32 -lphobos -lpthread -lm and it makes a .o file and binary, but when i type: main to run the binary I doesn't recognize the command as a program... Any help would be useful, ~E |
February 07, 2008 Re: D ubuntu 7.10 | ||||
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Posted in reply to Eliot E. | > I can only run dmd as root, or i get the error: > main.d: module main cannot read file 'main.d' This is also the error you get when you run the compiler from a directory that is not the root of the source tree without the -I flag. Given that you only get it as root I would assume that it relates to the file permissions of your source file(s) and or the directories containing them. > And when I run dmd as root on main.d I get a compile complete: gcc main.o -o main -m32 -lphobos -lpthread -lm > > and it makes a .o file and binary, but when i type: main to run the binary I doesn't recognize the command as a program... This may or may not seem obvious but unless you have . in your PATH you may have to use ./main to execute your program. If this isn't your problem more information as to the error messages your are encountering might be useful. Neil |
February 08, 2008 Re: D ubuntu 7.10 | ||||
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Posted in reply to Neil Vice | On Thu, 07 Feb 2008 16:24:22 +0900, Neil Vice wrote:
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> This may or may not seem obvious but unless you have . in your PATH you may have to use ./main to execute your program. If this isn't your problem more information as to the error messages your are encountering might be useful.
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To fix the 'root' problem, do:
sudo chmod +x dmd (in the dmd bin directory of course)
It is a permissions problem, and that'll fix it.
the ./main thing is right on target. '.' (current directory) is not in
the path by default in (K)ubuntu.
So he either has to add it to the path (editing ~/.bashrc would work) or
just do './main' (or whatever the binary name instead of main).
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