I just found something surprising. I went into the 0.3.37 options, saw the 32bit/64bit separation, but noticed by default, the lib paths were populated like so: 32bit: $(DevEn vDir)..\. .\VC\lib\ amd64\ C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v7.0A\Lib\x64 64bit: $(VCInstallDir)\lib\amd64 C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v7.0A\lib\x64 Should I be surprised that the 32bit lib paths both point to 64bit libs? Shouldn't the 32bit libs point to the DMD OMF libs? On 5 November 2013 15:09, Manu <turkeyman@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks so much. As I've said before, this is an absolutely critical, yet > often overlooked piece of the ecosystem. > Good to see plenty of life in the project! :) > > Note: I saw Alexander Bothe released an update to the parser one day after your release... ;) > > > On 3 November 2013 00:40, Rainer Schuetze <r.sagitario@gmx.de> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> it's been a long time since the last release of Visual D, but I hope it wasn't too long. As Visual D moves closer to the dlang.org website, this is the final release that will be available on >> >> Major changes include >> >> * Installer now supports VS 2013, updated to cv2pdb 0.27, mago 0.8, >> fixes x64 debugger in VS 2012 Shell >> >> * improvements to "Compile and Run" >> >> * improvements to syntax/coverage highlighting >> >> * DParser engine now used by default, updated to recent version >> >> * single file options now available per project configuration >> >> * added global option to display the reason for building a target >> >> * added different options for executable and library search paths to be >> used for Win32/x64 >> >> * link dependencies can now also be monitored for the 32-bit MS linker >> >> * added commands "Collapse unittests" and "Collapse disabled" to the >> outlining menu >> >> The full list of changes can be found >> here: >> or: >> >> Visual D is written in D, source code is available here: >> >> Best, >> Rainer >> Hi,it's been a long time since the last release of Visual D, but I hope it wasn't too long. As Visual D moves closer to the dlang.org website, this is the final release that will be available on http://www.dsource.org/ projects/visuald. Downloads and documentation are also available at http:// rainers. github.io/ visuald Major changes include* Installer now supports VS 2013, updated to cv2pdb 0.27, mago 0.8,fixes x64 debugger in VS 2012 Shell* improvements to "Compile and Run"* improvements to syntax/coverage highlighting* DParser engine now used by default, updated to recent version* single file options now available per project configuration* added global option to display the reason for building a target* added different options for executable and library search paths to beused for Win32/x64* link dependencies can now also be monitored for the 32-bit MS linker* added commands "Collapse unittests" and "Collapse disabled" to theoutlining menuThe full list of changes can be foundhere: http:// www.dso urce.org/ projects/ visuald/wiki/ VersionHistory or: http:// rainers. github.io/ visuald/ visuald/ VersionHi story.html Visual D is written in D, source code is available here: https:// github.com/ D-programming- Language/ visuald Best,Rainer > > Thanks so much. As I've said before, this is an absolutely critical, yetoften overlooked piece of the ecosystem.Good to see plenty of life in the project! :)Note: I saw Alexander Bothe released an update to the parser one day after your release... ;)On 3 November 2013 00:40, Rainer Schuetze wrote: