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QB64 Phoenix Edition v3.4.0 Released!
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On Windows the easy escape is to call something from Win API.

It's quite possible one of those functions is returning zero, despite the pre-processor arrangements. Now we know other functions within "freeglut" don't like taking in zero for any screen dimension.

Why do I have to "DECLARE LIBRARY" something so it works on Linux? Do it to what? My temporary fix is bad, it's just temporary. As far as "DECLARE LIBRARY" is concerned, I'm a beginner.

The seg-fault thing is always at the end of program run, while the program tries to clean up. It could just happen, destructors getting cranky in a desktop that gobbles up RAM. On another computer just updated Fedora 36 which included Wine, and it seg-faults after every single Windows program that exited. It makes them look bad they postponed release date three times of Fedora 37.
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RE: QB64 Phoenix Edition v3.4.0 Released! - by mnrvovrfc - 11-02-2022, 05:43 PM



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