Hi CCH,
I do not know what is the priorities among HMG3 and HMG4.
If I were more capable with the C language, personally, I invest first in HMG3 and then in HMG4.
Everyone is a volunteer and, rightly, Roberto is busy with his work.
ASAP.
Cheers
How to compile a HMG apps using Harbour hbmk2 ?
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Re: How to compile a HMG apps using Harbour hbmk2 ?
Luigi from Italy
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Re: How to compile a HMG apps using Harbour hbmk2 ?
Hi Luigi
IMHO, a product should always be kept relevant. Since HMG stands for Harbour Minigui, surely it should always be kept relevant by being compatible with the ever evolving Hb20 on a periodical basis, say monthly. It is clearly impractical to do so on a daily basis just to keep up with Harbour 2.1 nightly builds.
Over to you, Roberto
Cheers
IMHO, a product should always be kept relevant. Since HMG stands for Harbour Minigui, surely it should always be kept relevant by being compatible with the ever evolving Hb20 on a periodical basis, say monthly. It is clearly impractical to do so on a daily basis just to keep up with Harbour 2.1 nightly builds.
Over to you, Roberto
Cheers
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Re: How to compile a HMG apps using Harbour hbmk2 ?
Good afternoon and a good Easter holiday.
well, my error is the following when trying to compile using hbmk2:
gcc.exe: error: c: /demo/_temp.o: No such file or directory
Does anyone know how to solve it?
thank you.
well, my error is the following when trying to compile using hbmk2:
gcc.exe: error: c: /demo/_temp.o: No such file or directory
Does anyone know how to solve it?
thank you.