11-03-2022, 09:55 PM
I added the comilelog.txt file because the 'c++ compile" error, at the bottom of the IDE, referred to it. I agree "squiggles and whatnot"but there you go. That was all that was produced.
I am now running QB64pe 3.4.0... I have run QB64 programs written at least two years ago and several others recently added to this site, using 3.4.0, and they all ran without issue.
I am currently using Linux Mint Cinnamon 20.3 (64 bit). I am intending on upgrading to LM 21. That was released in August 22 and I usually wait for a few months, just in case of a 'oops we forgot something', before committing to another version. When was your current version of Manjaro released and installed? I am not convinced that it is a 'distro' issue.
One possible problem, and I am grasping at straws here, Manjaro (current) - Arch-based uses glibc version 2.36 whereas LM20.3 and LM21 (ubuntu-based) uses glibc 2.35
So, upgrading to LM21, will produce the same result (assuming of course the problem is glibc) I am not a fan of Arch-based distros, but I do have a spare drive that I can put Manjaro on and give it a try... at least that will eliminate either a distro or library problem.
I still have this niggling thought that, if the problem is a combination of QB64pe and the distro, then why doesn't all the older programs fail? After all, they all have to compile (using 3.4.0), before they can be executed.... Now my brain hurts... I need more coffee.. All this thinking without breakfast OR coffee... I may not be thinking straight... (bplus. Not even a chuckle!)
J
I am now running QB64pe 3.4.0... I have run QB64 programs written at least two years ago and several others recently added to this site, using 3.4.0, and they all ran without issue.
I am currently using Linux Mint Cinnamon 20.3 (64 bit). I am intending on upgrading to LM 21. That was released in August 22 and I usually wait for a few months, just in case of a 'oops we forgot something', before committing to another version. When was your current version of Manjaro released and installed? I am not convinced that it is a 'distro' issue.
One possible problem, and I am grasping at straws here, Manjaro (current) - Arch-based uses glibc version 2.36 whereas LM20.3 and LM21 (ubuntu-based) uses glibc 2.35
So, upgrading to LM21, will produce the same result (assuming of course the problem is glibc) I am not a fan of Arch-based distros, but I do have a spare drive that I can put Manjaro on and give it a try... at least that will eliminate either a distro or library problem.
I still have this niggling thought that, if the problem is a combination of QB64pe and the distro, then why doesn't all the older programs fail? After all, they all have to compile (using 3.4.0), before they can be executed.... Now my brain hurts... I need more coffee.. All this thinking without breakfast OR coffee... I may not be thinking straight... (bplus. Not even a chuckle!)
J
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