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Is Tailbite still supported?
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akee wrote:Is Tailbite still supported?
I feel that it does not work with Pure Basic 5.30

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Tailbite libraries fail when compiled in Unicode. You must uncheck "Create unicode executable" in the Compiler Defaults in Preferences.

5.30 compiles Unicode executable only right? :cry:

I feel that PureBasic is missing a good librarian. Large projects need pre-written procedures to manage.
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It would be great if the lib authors followed the lead of ABBKlaus and released source code without TailBite.
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akee wrote:5.30 compiles Unicode executable only right? :cry:
Not yet, 5.40 will.
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majikeyric wrote:
akee wrote:5.30 compiles Unicode executable only right? :cry:
Not yet, 5.40 will.
Actually, Fred said one more LTS will have ascii. That could be beyond 5.4...
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Freak said about non-LTS version on the PB Team blog:

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This means that the first non-LTS version without ascii support will be released in about a year
LTS versions will support ascii for 3 years.
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