PureBasic 4.20 Beta - All OS

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.. Like Num3's post; Fred, Fr34k, Berikco (and all of the others that have helped) thanks for your time, effort and dedication to this wonderful programming language! Good health be with you all.. and keep up the excellent work! :)
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Merci! :D
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The new compilation speed truly is amazing. Much faster.
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Thank you! Very fast update. 8)

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Trond wrote:The new compilation speed truly is amazing. Much faster.
Glad to see it wasn't just on my computer ;)
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Thanks for the report and all of the excellent work done so far :)
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thanks!
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Does that mean PureBasic is available for OS X INTEL? Now?
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Rising Realms wrote:Does that mean PureBasic is available for OS X INTEL? Now?
unfortunately no :cry:

But thanks to the PB team
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Hmm, hope it will not be too far off then.
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Wow :shock: :shock: :shock: (to quote someone that came before me)

Thank you, Fred, for taking the time to share with us the details and the background on the development of the current version of PB.

That's not only informative and very interesting, but very friendly as well. Keep it coming.

This must have required a major effort from your normally stern pencil... :D
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Linux Ubuntu 8.04

VERY FAST

Thanks :D
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I've made a clean install with Ubuntu 8.04 64 bit edition, and had to bang my head against the wall because every time I tried to run it, it said "file not recognised".

So if people are looking for a fix, you need to install the package "ia32libs". THEN things will work.

Maybe this could be added to the INSTALL file for future users?
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Good idea.
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Wow, impressive work.

Does this mean for Mac version, that it compiles universal binaries or just two separated X86 and PPC versions of the program? Or did you drop PPC support?

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