SARG wrote: ↑Nov 27, 2023 8:09It has been fixed in the last commits (2023/11/26).fbfans wrote: ↑Nov 27, 2023 0:50 https://users.freebasic-portal.de/stw/builds/
Error: Last modified 2023-11-20
Aborting due to runtime error 3 (file I/O error) at line 66 of src\compiler\lex.bas()
Where can I get a Recent-Git-Build of FreeBASIC?
Re: Where can I get a Recent-Git-Build of FreeBASIC?
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Re: Where can I get a Recent-Git-Build of FreeBASIC?
Bad libuser32.dll.a in win32/lib/
Missing functions, for example SetProcessDPIAware
Seems like something's up with the win32/lib/ folder build method
Missing functions, for example SetProcessDPIAware
Seems like something's up with the win32/lib/ folder build method
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Re: Where can I get a Recent-Git-Build of FreeBASIC?
Thank you very much, the problem has been resolved !fxm wrote: ↑Nov 27, 2023 9:21SARG wrote: ↑Nov 27, 2023 8:09It has been fixed in the last commits (2023/11/26).fbfans wrote: ↑Nov 27, 2023 0:50 https://users.freebasic-portal.de/stw/builds/
Error: Last modified 2023-11-20
Aborting due to runtime error 3 (file I/O error) at line 66 of src\compiler\lex.bas()
Re: Where can I get a Recent-Git-Build of FreeBASIC?
There is a tiny modification for the armv6 build, e.g. described here: viewtopic.php?p=297332#p297332
All the other builds use original sources without any patches.
The toolchains I'm using for (cross-) compiling are pretty old by now. There's also some post
//edit2: this are the posts mentioning the ..
.. windows toolchains: viewtopic.php?p=234923#p234923
.. linux armv6 toolchain: viewtopic.php?p=205446#p205446
.. linux armv7 toolchain: viewtopic.php?p=205573#p205573
//edit:
Mostly as a summary for me, these are the open issues I extracted from recent messages and are on my ToDo list:
- binutils update: viewtopic.php?p=301289#p301289
- import libas update: viewtopic.php?p=301316#p301316
- ARM x64 build: viewtopic.php?p=300825#p300825
- deb packages file conflicts: viewtopic.php?p=299285#p299285
If I missed anything, please let me know.
I can't promise when I'll have time to look into the topics above, maybe sometimes during christmas holidays.
Re: Where can I get a Recent-Git-Build of FreeBASIC?
Thank-you for the reminder of the armv6 stuff. I thought it seemed familiar.
Was not caused by your builds. It is related to trying to fix macro processing bugs.St_W wrote: ↑Nov 29, 2023 20:33 I don't really understand the issue from viewtopic.php?p=301313#p301313 - was that caused by some fbc issue or is it related to my builds? Skimmed the recent fbc commits but couldn't really find a match.
Re: Where can I get a Recent-Git-Build of FreeBASIC?
Most recent changes should not break this modification that you make.St_W wrote: ↑Nov 29, 2023 20:33 There is a tiny modification for the armv6 build, e.g. described here: viewtopic.php?p=297332#p297332
However, in fbc-1.20 you should now also be able to do:
$ make DEFAULT_CPUTYPE_ARM=FB_CPUTYPE_ARMV6 ...
on your make command line. Sorry, I didn't test this specific option.
Some detail here: viewtopic.php?p=301636#p301636
And changes were merged to current fbc-1.20.0
Also, in the next release I am planning to recommend the following win32 x86[_64] toolchains going forward.
* i686-11.2.0-release-win32-sjlj-rt_v9-rev1.7z
* x86_64-11.2.0-release-win32-sjlj-rt_v9-rev1.7z
nixman's build of msvcrt 13.2 also works well for me.
I will still release a winlibs-gcc-9.3.0 build
Re: Where can I get a Recent-Git-Build of FreeBASIC?
Thanks coderJeff, I'm using the new makefile option DEFAULT_CPUTYPE_ARM=FB_CPUTYPE_ARMV6 now for the ARMv6 RPI build instead of the patch.
Also upgraded windows build toolchains to the following ones you mentioned:
The changes will become active when the next build is triggered (by a code change in the fbc repository).
Unfortunately I had to restrict access to the Jenkins website due to high load caused by a large number of (malicious?) incoming requests. For now every incoming request from IPs of countries other than Austria, Germany and France is blocked on network level. That doesn't affect the download site.
Also upgraded windows build toolchains to the following ones you mentioned:
Furthermore, the win32 build also contains gcc now like the x64 one, such that -gen gcc and -gen gas both work OOTB (increasing the size by ~10 MB).coderJeff wrote: ↑Jan 03, 2024 6:13 Also, in the next release I am planning to recommend the following win32 x86[_64] toolchains going forward.
* i686-11.2.0-release-win32-sjlj-rt_v9-rev1.7z
* x86_64-11.2.0-release-win32-sjlj-rt_v9-rev1.7z
The changes will become active when the next build is triggered (by a code change in the fbc repository).
Unfortunately I had to restrict access to the Jenkins website due to high load caused by a large number of (malicious?) incoming requests. For now every incoming request from IPs of countries other than Austria, Germany and France is blocked on network level. That doesn't affect the download site.
Re: Where can I get a Recent-Git-Build of FreeBASIC?
Thank you for giving me access to it.
Re: Where can I get a Recent-Git-Build of FreeBASIC?
Unless I'm wrong no update since April 2.
Re: Where can I get a Recent-Git-Build of FreeBASIC?
Yes.
Last night fixes (around 3:30am for us) arrived too late for the daily builds (around 2:00am for us).
We have to wait until next night.
Last night fixes (around 3:30am for us) arrived too late for the daily builds (around 2:00am for us).
We have to wait until next night.