I know this worked before on my PI3B. Trying again on my PI3B+.
Qb64 source is from the qb64.org front page. If I got the wrong one
let me know. I don't need the latest and greatest. I can always
recompile (latest) later.
Last time all I had to do was modify setup_lnx script to include on elseif statement [ "$DISTRO" == "raspbian" ]
Here is the puke out:
Building library 'LibQB'
/tmp/ccSgBTH5.s: Assembler messages:
/tmp/ccSgBTH5.s:107444: Error: bad instruction `fldt [fp,#-28]'
/tmp/ccSgBTH5.s:107444: Error: bad instruction `fistpll [fp,#-20]'
/tmp/ccSgBTH5.s:107494: Error: bad instruction `fldt [fp,#-20]'
/tmp/ccSgBTH5.s:107494: Error: bad instruction `fistpll [fp,#-12]'
/tmp/ccSgBTH5.s:107526: Error: VFP single precision register expected -- `flds [fp,#-16]'
/tmp/ccSgBTH5.s:107526: Error: bad instruction `fistpl [fp,#-8]'
/tmp/ccSgBTH5.s:107557: Error: bad instruction `fldl [fp,#-20]'
/tmp/ccSgBTH5.s:107557: Error: bad instruction `fistpl [fp,#-8]'
I think I am missing a library component. Can you help me out here ?
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On another subject: Since my PI2's can't compile qb64 (memory limit). I was wondering
(I have not tried it), can compiled programs be copied over to a PI2 system from my PI3's.
And run correctly. Assuming all program mods/privileges are setup ? Also assuming all
graphic libraries are also setup.