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Error after installing DMD v2.063
Jun 02, 2013
Gary Willoughby
Jun 02, 2013
Gary Willoughby
Jun 02, 2013
Jonathan M Davis
Jun 02, 2013
Ellery Newcomer
Jun 02, 2013
Russel Winder
Jun 02, 2013
Ellery Newcomer
Jun 02, 2013
Russel Winder
Jun 02, 2013
Ellery Newcomer
Jun 02, 2013
Russel Winder
Jun 02, 2013
Ellery Newcomer
Jun 03, 2013
Mike Wey
Jun 03, 2013
Russel Winder
Jun 03, 2013
Mike Wey
Jun 03, 2013
deadalnix
Jun 03, 2013
Russel Winder
Jun 03, 2013
Dicebot
Jun 05, 2013
Martin Nowak
Jun 02, 2013
Jonathan M Davis
Jun 02, 2013
Ellery Newcomer
Jun 02, 2013
Jonathan M Davis
Jun 02, 2013
Russel Winder
Jun 02, 2013
Walter Bright
Jun 02, 2013
Jonathan M Davis
Jun 03, 2013
Walter Bright
Jun 03, 2013
Jonathan M Davis
Jun 03, 2013
Ellery Newcomer
Jun 03, 2013
Jonathan M Davis
Jun 03, 2013
Ellery Newcomer
Jun 03, 2013
Jonathan M Davis
Jun 03, 2013
Ellery Newcomer
Jun 03, 2013
Jonathan M Davis
Jun 03, 2013
Ellery Newcomer
Jun 03, 2013
Russel Winder
Jun 03, 2013
Russel Winder
Jun 03, 2013
Russel Winder
Jun 03, 2013
Ellery Newcomer
Jun 03, 2013
Walter Bright
Jun 03, 2013
Jonathan M Davis
Jun 03, 2013
Russel Winder
Jun 03, 2013
Walter Bright
Jun 03, 2013
Russel Winder
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Dicebot
Jun 03, 2013
Walter Bright
Jun 04, 2013
Jonathan M Davis
Jun 04, 2013
Walter Bright
Jun 04, 2013
Jonathan M Davis
Jun 04, 2013
Jacob Carlborg
Jun 04, 2013
Russel Winder
Jun 04, 2013
Jonathan M Davis
Jun 03, 2013
Brad Roberts
Jun 03, 2013
Jacob Carlborg
Jun 03, 2013
Nick Sabalausky
Jun 03, 2013
Adam D. Ruppe
Jun 04, 2013
Jonathan M Davis
Jun 03, 2013
Jacob Carlborg
Jun 03, 2013
Jonathan M Davis
Jun 03, 2013
Jacob Carlborg
Jun 03, 2013
Jonathan M Davis
Jun 03, 2013
Jacob Carlborg
Jun 04, 2013
Jonathan M Davis
Jun 02, 2013
Piotr Szturmaj
Jun 02, 2013
Russel Winder
Jun 02, 2013
Nick Sabalausky
Jun 03, 2013
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Jun 03, 2013
Jacob Carlborg
Jun 03, 2013
Nick Sabalausky
Jun 04, 2013
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Jun 04, 2013
Nick Sabalausky
Jun 04, 2013
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Jun 02, 2013
Walter Bright
Jun 02, 2013
Jonathan M Davis
Jun 03, 2013
Nick Sabalausky
Jun 03, 2013
Jonathan M Davis
Jun 03, 2013
Nick Sabalausky
Jun 02, 2013
Jonathan M Davis
Jun 02, 2013
Ellery Newcomer
Jun 02, 2013
Jonathan M Davis
Jun 02, 2013
Ellery Newcomer
Jun 03, 2013
Jonathan M Davis
Jun 03, 2013
Ellery Newcomer
Jun 03, 2013
Jonathan M Davis
Jun 03, 2013
Ellery Newcomer
Jun 03, 2013
Jonathan M Davis
Jun 03, 2013
Walter Bright
Jun 03, 2013
Russel Winder
Jun 03, 2013
Russel Winder
Jun 03, 2013
Russel Winder
Jun 03, 2013
Nick Sabalausky
Jun 03, 2013
Nick Sabalausky
Jun 03, 2013
Adam D. Ruppe
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Jun 05, 2013
David Nadlinger
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Jacob Carlborg
Jun 04, 2013
Jonathan M Davis
June 02, 2013
Hi,

I get the following error while running a simple hello world program compiled with the new v2.063 compiler. This is on Ubuntu 12.04.

error while loading shared libraries: libphobos2.so.0.63: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
June 02, 2013
I've just run:

sudo ln -s /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libphobos2.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libphobos2.so.0.63

for now but i've never had to do that before. Is this a problem with the installer?
June 02, 2013
On Sunday, June 02, 2013 15:47:36 Gary Willoughby wrote:
> I've just run:
> 
> sudo ln -s /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libphobos2.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libphobos2.so.0.63
> 
> for now but i've never had to do that before. Is this a problem with the installer?

If you had to do that, then yes.

- Jonathan M Davis
June 02, 2013
On 06/02/2013 06:47 AM, Gary Willoughby wrote:
> I've just run:
>
> sudo ln -s /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libphobos2.so
> /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libphobos2.so.0.63
>
> for now but i've never had to do that before. Is this a problem with the
> installer?

same problem with rpm installer.

http://d.puremagic.com/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=10245
June 02, 2013
On Sun, 2013-06-02 at 13:11 -0700, Jonathan M Davis wrote:
> On Sunday, June 02, 2013 15:47:36 Gary Willoughby wrote:
> > I've just run:
> > 
> > sudo ln -s /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libphobos2.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libphobos2.so.0.63
> > 
> > for now but i've never had to do that before. Is this a problem with the installer?
> 
> If you had to do that, then yes.

I didn't have to do that on my Debian Unstable, but maybe I was lucky. However the structure:

	libphobos2.so the file
	libphobos2.so.0.63 a symbolic link to libphobos2.so

is non-standard and not compliant. The standard structure should be:

	libphobos2.so.0.63 the file
	libphobos2.so.0 a symbolic link to libphobos2.so.0.63
	libphobos2.so a symbolic link to libphobos2.so.0


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June 02, 2013
On 06/02/2013 02:00 PM, Russel Winder wrote:
>
> is non-standard and not compliant. The standard structure should be:
>
> 	libphobos2.so.0.63 the file
> 	libphobos2.so.0 a symbolic link to libphobos2.so.0.63
> 	libphobos2.so a symbolic link to libphobos2.so.0
>
>

what is libphobos2.0
?
June 02, 2013
On Sunday, June 02, 2013 22:00:43 Russel Winder wrote:
> On Sun, 2013-06-02 at 13:11 -0700, Jonathan M Davis wrote:
> > On Sunday, June 02, 2013 15:47:36 Gary Willoughby wrote:
> > > I've just run:
> > > 
> > > sudo ln -s /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libphobos2.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libphobos2.so.0.63
> > > 
> > > for now but i've never had to do that before. Is this a problem with the installer?
> > 
> > If you had to do that, then yes.
> 
> I didn't have to do that on my Debian Unstable, but maybe I was lucky. However the structure:
> 
> 	libphobos2.so the file
> 	libphobos2.so.0.63 a symbolic link to libphobos2.so
> 
> is non-standard and not compliant. The standard structure should be:
> 
> 	libphobos2.so.0.63 the file
> 	libphobos2.so.0 a symbolic link to libphobos2.so.0.63
> 	libphobos2.so a symbolic link to libphobos2.so.0

Create a bug report for it. I don't think that Walter realizes what's standard. And this whole problem probably stems from the fact that he can't put symlinks in the zip file that he generates, so he was talking about making it up to the maintainers to create the various symlinks, which IMHO is unacceptable long term, but it seems to require either changing the main release from a zip to something like 7zip or breaking it up per OS like a number of people have been asking for for ages. Regardless, the fact that the installer and rpm and whatnot are broken is unacceptable.

- Jonathan M Davis
June 02, 2013
On 06/02/2013 02:20 PM, Jonathan M Davis wrote:
> he was talking about making
> it up to the maintainers to create the various symlinks, which IMHO is
> unacceptable long term

why?

June 02, 2013
W dniu 02.06.2013 15:05, Gary Willoughby pisze:
> Hi,
>
> I get the following error while running a simple hello world program
> compiled with the new v2.063 compiler. This is on Ubuntu 12.04.
>
> error while loading shared libraries: libphobos2.so.0.63: cannot open
> shared object file: No such file or directory

I have installed 2.063 version on Ubuntu 12.10 without problems. I was using downloaded .deb file which updated older apt-get installed version 2.062. So, at least on Ubuntu 12.10 it's working properly.
June 02, 2013
On Sunday, June 02, 2013 14:29:39 Ellery Newcomer wrote:
> On 06/02/2013 02:20 PM, Jonathan M Davis wrote:
> > he was talking about making
> > it up to the maintainers to create the various symlinks, which IMHO is
> > unacceptable long term
> 
> why?

Because of the problems of zip with symlinks. He would have to change how they're created (and probably not use zip at all) in order to fix the problem, and apparently, he wasn't willing to do that for this release. That doesn't mean that the problem can't or won't be fixed for the next release, but it required too many changes to how Walter normally functions for him to be willing to do it correctly for this release.

Nick Sabalausky was looking at fixing up how the zip files are generated for Walter so that they we have separate packages for each OS, and if sorts that out, then I'm sure that the symlink issue can and will be sorted out. I believe that the push is to fully automate generating the release packages (probably using the autotester), but it pretty much requires folks other than Walter making those changes, since he doesn't change his habits and procedures with regards to this sort of thing very easily.

- Jonathan M Davis
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