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Note that if you are using Hardened Gentoo, you may need to use a non-hardened linker or [http://forum_dlang.org/thread/nqoogrjpqdbmxiaxfihi@forum.dlang.org specify PIC=1 when compiling Phobos].
  
 
== Other POSIX compliant ==
 
== Other POSIX compliant ==

Revision as of 14:42, 22 June 2014

Windows

Standard procedure

Easiest and fastest way to get your DMD running on MS Windows is to use DInstaller You can watch instructional video how to do that.

If you'll encounter any problems with missing libraries or non-existing executables, take a look on this.

Alternative ways

Installing DMD on 64-bit Windows 7 (COFF-compatible)

Debian Linux compatible

If you have distribution that's based on APT package manager, you might use APT Repository.

Arch Linux

There is a package in community repository for 32 bit dmd and | 64 bit dmd.

Gentoo Linux

You can use the ebuilds from the dlang overlay like this:

emerge app-portage/layman
layman -f -a dlang
emerge dev-lang/dmd

Note that if you are using Hardened Gentoo, you may need to use a non-hardened linker or specify PIC=1 when compiling Phobos.

Other POSIX compliant

You might try looking for precompiled package for your distribution on http://dlang.org/download.html

If it's isn't there you might try building from source.