On Friday, 7 September 2012 at 13:33:53 UTC, Gyula Gubacsi wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to build the gdc project but I ran in to the problem
that
since you moved to the github, there isn't really a project
page that
would describe how to build the gdc project that is up-to-date.
I
noticed that there were some changes in the project structure,
so it
would make sense to take the docs from the bitbucket website
and add
them to the git repository's root. (Currently, the system finds
the
README in the
"https://github.com/D-Programming-GDC/GDC/tree/master/gcc/d"
directory, but this file doesn't contain any description how to
build
the current source tree. I will probably work it out for my
self, but
it would be great if you could move the bitbucket wiki/readme
to the
github repo's root.
As an other question, I'm working on Linux Mint, and I tried to
build
a simple hello world program with gdc and debug it with gdb. I
compiled my little program with the following command:
$ gdc -fdebug-c main.d -o main
cc1d: warning: command line option "-imultilib" is valid for
C/C++/Fortran/ObjC/ObjC++ but not for D
This particular warning is to do with the way the package
maintainers have built gdc, and not to do with the compiler
itself. But should be mostly harmless in non-multilib situations.
Regards
Iain