04-25-2023, 09:10 AM
@smcneill Exactly! You guys got it.
Yep, you have to copy the qb64pe.exe to qb64.exe right now - but @durus is working on a change that let's us specify the actual compiler file itself in the latest development branch for qb64 vscode extension - but yeah, recommend you just stick with this latest one you installed, and you can freely change the \ back slashes to forward slashes / and powershell might be ok for you. Otherwise, set your default terminal to CMD.
CTRL+SHIFT+P, type "terminal default", choose CMD.exe from the list, with arrow keys, then hit ENTER.
Hope that helps!
Yep, you have to copy the qb64pe.exe to qb64.exe right now - but @durus is working on a change that let's us specify the actual compiler file itself in the latest development branch for qb64 vscode extension - but yeah, recommend you just stick with this latest one you installed, and you can freely change the \ back slashes to forward slashes / and powershell might be ok for you. Otherwise, set your default terminal to CMD.
CTRL+SHIFT+P, type "terminal default", choose CMD.exe from the list, with arrow keys, then hit ENTER.
Hope that helps!