I created a ZIP file that includes all of the required files when your compiled program uses a path location not in the QB64 folder. Just unzip to a new location!
Insert your program into this ZIP file. You can even rename copies of this file for downloads or emailing.
http://www.4shared.com/file/199790008/5 ... ram64.html
See the ReadMe file for more info.
Updated: 2/27/2010 for new Ming version. Will still work with older versions!
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New QB64 program package for moving programs
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New QB64 program package for moving programs
Last edited by burger2227 on Sat Feb 27, 2010 8:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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I would assume that as QB64 evolves, I will need to add more dll files. Also Galleon plans to embed the icon into the compiler. Eventually the data folder will be eliminated.
My package does not include the compiler/IDE. It presently also creates the Data folder.
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My package does not include the compiler/IDE. It presently also creates the Data folder.
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Just place your program in a folder and unzip the package there too. You could then just ZIP the folder to create your own package with your program files added.
I use WINZIP.
I use WINZIP.
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Those libraries are in the C folder. I've never added them because I thought the compiler needed them. Do I need the C folder too?
What kind of program uses them? What problems did you have running your program. I could add them easily if I knew which ones are necessary.
Anyhow, I have been trying to get some kind of a setup wizard going.
Galleon says he will have a way to do that eventually.
What kind of program uses them? What problems did you have running your program. I could add them easily if I knew which ones are necessary.
Anyhow, I have been trying to get some kind of a setup wizard going.
Galleon says he will have a way to do that eventually.
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no, they are in the main qb64 folder.burger2227 wrote:Those libraries are in the C folder. I've never added them because I thought the compiler needed them.
I just added those two files to the program's main directory (not data). Nothing elseDo I need the C folder too?
um, a crappy RPG? lolWhat kind of program uses them?
Code compiled fine and i packaged it all up, but after copying it all onto a hardrive and doubleclicking my exe I got an error at run time. It saidWhat problems did you have running your program. I could add them easily if I knew which ones are necessary.
"DSQ.exe - Unable To Locate Component
This application has failed to start because libgcc_s_sjlj-1.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem."
I copied that file over to the game's directory and then it gave me the same error for libstdc++-6.dll so I copied that one over too and tada! it worked. Then I posted my findings here.
Hope that helps.
That's awesome. Did I mention you're the man?Anyhow, I have been trying to get some kind of a setup wizard going.
Galleon says he will have a way to do that eventually.
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I updated the missing DLL files! When something is changed(that I am aware of LOL) I have a special folder called Program64 that I add new stuff to and zip everything inside of the folder.
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Updated: 2/27/2010 for new Ming version. Will still work with older versions!
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Updated: 2/27/2010 for new Ming version. Will still work with older versions!
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