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QB64 Phoenix Edition v3.5.0 Released!
#11
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I just saw this, awesome! Thank you guys for keeping up with development of QB64PE. Now I'm off to play with my https Big Grin
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#12
Great additions and fixes in this release. Thank you all for the pace qb64pe is maturing!

I think bug fix #252 (loading help from wiki via libcurl) is not working completely yet.
If I put the cursor on a _SNDOPEN command in the IDE and press F1, I still see the old wiki-page without mentioning the new 'memory' capability option?
or is something else going wrong on my end?
45y and 2M lines of MBASIC>BASICA>QBASIC>QBX>QB64 experience
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#13
(01-10-2023, 11:15 AM)mdijkens Wrote: I think bug fix #252 (loading help from wiki via libcurl) is not working completely yet.
If I put the cursor on a _SNDOPEN command in the IDE and press F1, I still see the old wiki-page without mentioning the new 'memory' capability option?
or is something else going wrong on my end?

The Wiki is a work in progress. Please be patient. Don't make RhoSigma angry...

The explanation is on the first page of this thread for now.
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#14
(01-10-2023, 11:15 AM)mdijkens Wrote: Great additions and fixes in this release. Thank you all for the pace qb64pe is maturing!

I think bug fix #252 (loading help from wiki via libcurl) is not working completely yet.
If I put the cursor on a _SNDOPEN command in the IDE and press F1, I still see the old wiki-page without mentioning the new 'memory' capability option?
or is something else going wrong on my end?

That's not a problem of the Wiki download, @a740g simply doesn't made the changes to the _SNDOPEN page in time. Spoken different, at the time the new release archive was assembled, the page was still the old one.

When showing the _SNDOPEN help in the IDE, simply select the "Update current page" entry from the "Help" menu (top/right IDE corner). Make sure you're online Big Grin
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#15
Aha, did not notice that menu-option before :-)
There's even an update all (I'm currently running) 

Thanks for the tip!
45y and 2M lines of MBASIC>BASICA>QBASIC>QBX>QB64 experience
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#16
for your information, version 3.5.0 of qb64pe does not compile under ubuntu 22.04. you need to install libcurl4-openssl-dev to solve the problem.
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#17
That should be part of "build-essentials" if it's not already. I was able to build QB64PE v3.5 without problems on Manjaro MATE. I will be checking on at least four other distros.
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#18
In reference to bug fix for #282 and #284.  I would need to recompile to exe, my programs ?  Otherwise no quicker startup ?
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#19
Congrats on a new release. The new features sound quite interesting
Tread on those who tread on you

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#20
(01-10-2023, 11:49 AM)Coolman Wrote: for your information, version 3.5.0 of qb64pe does not compile under ubuntu 22.04. you need to install libcurl4-openssl-dev to solve the problem.

Did you use the setup script to build it? I added that package to the list of dependences, it should have installed it for you.

(01-10-2023, 01:45 PM)doppler Wrote: In reference to bug fix for #282 and #284.  I would need to recompile to exe, my programs ?  Otherwise no quicker startup ?

Yes, you will need to recompile your programs with the latest version.
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