Where to find the linux ide?

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John Duchek
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Where to find the linux ide?

Post by John Duchek »

Hi, I dled the liinux beta IDE a few months ago. that URL is no longer active. How can I get a fresh copy.. I have been fumbling around but can't find it....
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Post by Beach »

The IDE is in the 'compilers' directory. If you installed in your home directory, then the path would be '~/purebasic/compilers/purebasic'. I hope this is what you are talking about...
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Post by Trond »

It's in the members area. At www.purebasic.com click on "Download", then "Purebasic user account". Type in your email and the password you received when you registred PureBasic. The third downloadable item from the top is the Linux version of PB. When you unpack the archive the IDE is, as said earlier, in the compilers folder and is named "purebasic.exe" for the GTk version and "purebasic_gtk2" for the GTk 2 version which, obviosly since it uses a newer version of GTk, looks nicer.
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