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hello. it seems to be a question of access rights. windows does not like at all the programs installed in its file system. create install the directory of qb64 in your user account...
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Did you set it up like this in the editor: Run -> Output EXE to source folder?
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I experienced this with a new install two months ago, too. At first I just closed it out in Task Manager, but when I also tried doing a simple hello world program, same hanging results, I just left it alone in in about 10-minutes it finished. After that, no more absurd compiling delays. No clue what the culprit was.
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I was away for a few days...
Thank you for all the replies!
My experience was similar to Pete's.
I did move around the directory structure and then retried the programs. It did take longer than I anticipated to compile but eventually it worked.
On a slightly different note I might be spending a lot of time soon converting all my QB4.5 programs to QB64 and was wondering if this is the correct forum for questions and help.
Thanks again,
A
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If you want to post a program in progress or finished program, here would be a good place.
If you need help converting, we have a help sub-forum:
https://staging.qb64phoenix.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=10
Pretty casual around here, so don't worry about catching any flack about where to post.
BTW - now that your first program compiled, all the others should compile considerably faster.
Pete
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