11 hours ago
(This post was last modified: 11 hours ago by PerspexSphinx.)
Hi,
I did what the README said for Linux, I simply entered…
./setup_lnx.sh
Unfortunately (hours later)…
g++: fatal error: Killed signal terminated program cc1plus
compilation terminated.
make: *** [Makefile:407: internal/c/qbx.o] Error 1
It appears that the qb64pe executable file was not created, this is usually an indication of a compile failure (You probably saw lots of error messages pop up on the screen)
Usually these are due to missing packages needed for compilation. If you're not running a distro supported by this compiler, please note you will need to install the packages listed above.
If you need help, please feel free to post on the QB64 Phoenix Edition Forums detailing what happened and what distro you are using.
Also, please tell them the exact contents of this next line:
DISTRO: debian
Thank you for using the QB64-PE installer.
…now this is probably because of my lousy internet connection and the fact that I’ve only got a Raspberry Pi 3b available at the moment or because the internet connection broke a couple of times and I had to start again.
Now if I’m doing it correctly (compiling), is it worth trying some more (perhaps on a day when the internet connection is a little stronger) or should I just wait until I can try it on a newer model Raspberry Pi or is there actually and error in the installer for Linux debian arm 64?
Thanks.
I did what the README said for Linux, I simply entered…
./setup_lnx.sh
Unfortunately (hours later)…
g++: fatal error: Killed signal terminated program cc1plus
compilation terminated.
make: *** [Makefile:407: internal/c/qbx.o] Error 1
It appears that the qb64pe executable file was not created, this is usually an indication of a compile failure (You probably saw lots of error messages pop up on the screen)
Usually these are due to missing packages needed for compilation. If you're not running a distro supported by this compiler, please note you will need to install the packages listed above.
If you need help, please feel free to post on the QB64 Phoenix Edition Forums detailing what happened and what distro you are using.
Also, please tell them the exact contents of this next line:
DISTRO: debian
Thank you for using the QB64-PE installer.
…now this is probably because of my lousy internet connection and the fact that I’ve only got a Raspberry Pi 3b available at the moment or because the internet connection broke a couple of times and I had to start again.
Now if I’m doing it correctly (compiling), is it worth trying some more (perhaps on a day when the internet connection is a little stronger) or should I just wait until I can try it on a newer model Raspberry Pi or is there actually and error in the installer for Linux debian arm 64?
Thanks.