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Nice one thanks especially for compiler fixes ^^ Can we expect them to be in the next Linux Version?
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Nik wrote:Nice one thanks especially for compiler fixes ^^ Can we expect them to be in the next Linux Version?
Always. The compiler source is shared... there is no way around it ;)
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Avec tous nos remerciements Fred...

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Also many thanks to all PB team
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Best Christmas present 8) 8) 8) . Thank you guys!
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Thank you for your continued efforts with concerns to PB Dev team. (clap clap)

It's nice to know we can come into the forums with problems, if and when they arise, and get help here to fix such. Wether it's an anomaly or a coding problem.

So, secondly, thank you to the rest of you guys/gals that help by sharing your time and effort to get us new-to-PB people squared away with any given issue.

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*waiting for PB 4.03 as there are important compilerfixes pending*
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sweet!

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Post by Amundo »

Many thanks, Fred and Team.

Thanks for everyone's help this past year.

Merry Christmas All!
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Thank you! Merry Christmas!
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Post by Dummy »

Please release PB 4.03 or downdate Smart Update to PB 4.01 as PB 4.02 has some Compilerbugs related to ASM
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Some ? There is only the Xor one as far as i can see.
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freak wrote:Some ? There is only the Xor one as far as i can see.
Ok then one xD

But it still keeps me from compiling my current projects...
Can you please release PB 4.03 or PB 4.02 SP1 or something like that xD
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Post by freak »

That is not my call, but i doubt one bug justifies a whole new release.
You can simply install the 4.02 and then copy the pbcompiler.exe from 4.01, this
way you have all the library fixes, and the old compiler.
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