aurelVZAB wrote:@badidea
Seems too me that you are wasting our time as well by ignoring replies and posting rants.
so now you are defender of Geany...is this only good editor in the world that
is great for linux ...of course is not
I said do 'not use Geany' or any IDE before you have the compiler itself working. The easiest way to check that is via the terminal. Also, there you have proper feedback (in text that can be posted in a forum if needed).
I never said anything about if Geany or Linux is great or not (in this topic at least). And I can tell you: They are not that great, but I prefer than over Windows and other IDE's.
aurelVZAB wrote:
BUT
is INJECTED in every frea_kin distro on same way as is Python injected too.
your advice is :
Only when that works, try an IDE.
Don't try to solve 2 problems at once.
Yes. Edit the e.g. hello_world.bas file with whatever editor you like or don't like. Save it (note the location), open a terminal, go to that location (cd ...), compile from terminal (fbc hello_world.bas): ok? Run from terminal (./hello_world): ok? Good, then try setup your IDE to invoke fbc.
You can even skip the editor part by running from the terminal:
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echo "print \"hello world\"" > hello_world.bas
Which creates hello_world.bas with that code in it.
I have no experience with StrechDog,XenialDog,DebianDog,TrinityDog, etc. but I am pretty sure they come with other text-editors as well, and else there most likely is a huge repository from which you can install others.