== Quote from Denis Koroskin ([email protected])'s article > Bad installation, I suppose. 'string' is defined in Object.d, which is > automatically imported in each source file. Error is defined there, too. Looks like it can't find it. Make sure it does exist and paths are properly configured. > In a meanwhile try using DMD, it has OSX support now.
Thanks! Yes, dmd works. I think it is a problem with the gcd package I used, because I had the same problem on two different computers. (Well, or I did the same mistakes) I wanted to use gdc because supposedly it works better with Xcode (though I haven't gotten that to work, yet). Something is definitely wrong with my installation. But I don't know what. What are the right files to look at? I didn't see a message about Object.d not being found. Is that the problem? I also noticed that /etc/dmd.conf and the environment variable DFLAGS didn't seem to have any effect on dmd on my mac. Modifying both had no effect, but compiling with "dmd $DFLAGS ..." worked. What is the right way to do things? thanks!
