Hello all,
I made a try (
just a simple try to discover the inside of QB64) to create a fork called
QBPE and its mandatory addon
InFORM-1.3-pe
And how can I tell that I truly admire the guys who maintain this code since in over 50 years of management of a development team, I've never seen such a bad written code. A real mess with almost no comment!
So, I also made a new script to install both of these two new "tries" and I've added the possibility to backup the entire QBPE folder into your /home/backup-qbpe folder when you want to uninstall or reinstall these products using my script..
Like before, when using this new script, not only you can launch "
qbpe -x /folder_source/prog.bas -o /folder destination/prog" from any terminal session without been obliged to be into the QBPE folder (
i.e. like with any other classic compiler such as gcc or c++) but you can also install side by side the official QB64 Phoenix Edition (
currently 0.8.2) and my new version without any conflict.
They have their different folders, icons, starters on the desktop and entries in the application menu.
BTW, I can now very easily change the name of qbpe as you wish.
My two scripts are on my dedicated web page:
www.l7d.ddns.net
Please make a try and tell me what you think.
Cheers.
Fifi