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RE: Can't compile .bas files - Kernelpanic - 01-02-2023

(01-01-2023, 04:12 AM)PhilOfPerth Wrote: Help!!!
I've loused something up.  Blush
Suddenly I can't run any of my .bas progs (they've all run previously). I get  message Failed to compile C++ on all of them.
I think it's something to do with where the compiled file is placed, but I can't see how to change this. In the Run menu, the option to Output to Source Folder is selected.

In my opinion, people like you are doing something fundamentally wrong, otherwise such problems should not arise. They have nothing to do with the QB64pe, but with the settings or handling of the system in question. Something is wrong there.

But if it works again now. . . until the next crash. . . Happy New Year!  Big Grin


RE: Can't compile .bas files - PhilOfPerth - 01-03-2023

(01-02-2023, 07:29 PM)Kernelpanic Wrote:
(01-01-2023, 04:12 AM)PhilOfPerth Wrote: Help!!!
I've loused something up.  Blush
Suddenly I can't run any of my .bas progs (they've all run previously). I get  message Failed to compile C++ on all of them.
I think it's something to do with where the compiled file is placed, but I can't see how to change this. In the Run menu, the option to Output to Source Folder is selected.

In my opinion, people like you are doing something fundamentally wrong, otherwise such problems should not arise. They have nothing to do with the QB64pe, but with the settings or handling of the system in question. Something is wrong there.

But if it works again now. . . until the next crash. . . Happy New Year!  Big Grin

Thanks, Kernelpanic. I said initially that I had loused something up, and that it was probably to do with where I was sending the compiled file. Things like this happen to "people like me" from time to time. I was not inferring that it was a fault in QB64pe. Hopefully there won't be a "next crash"! Happy new year.