CCH: From Victor's Harbour Page
Harbour 2.0.0beta2 (r11508) (2009-06-24)for Windows x86, Windows x64, WinCE/ARM and MS-DOS platforms:
Binary - .7z archive (40MB)
Binary - .exe installer (43MB)
For official releases, visit: http://sourceforge.net/projects/harbour-project/files/
Release notes
Make sure to check INSTALL doc "QUICK START" section and visit our user forums at: http://sourceforge.net/apps/phpbb/harbour-project/ Release notes: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Unified Windows release for most supported compilers and x86, x64, WinCE/ARM, MS-DOS architectures. Installed size: 185MB (39MB - 272MB) The default installation will install MinGW compiler + x86 static and shared libs, MSVC and BCC x86 libs and examples. Options: x86 shared tools, x64 shared tools, MinGW x64 and WinCE-ARM libs, MSVC x64 libs, Open Watcom x86 libs, shared x64/WinCE-ARM libs, MS-DOS 32-bit DJGPP libs. Usage: 1) install/unpack to any directory (C:\harbour20) 2) go to bin dir (optional if you specify path for hbmk2) 3) For x86 executable, type: 'hbmk2 ../tests/hello.prg' 4) For x64 executable, type: 'hbmk2 ../tests/hello.prg -comp=mingw64' [needs minwg64 to be installed beforehand] 5) For WinCE/ARM executable, type: 'hbmk2 ../tests/hello.prg -arch=wce' [needs cegcc to be installed beforehand] 6) For MS-DOS executable, type: 'hbmk2 ../tests/hello.prg -arch=dos' [needs DJGPP to be installed beforehand] See VERSIONS for tool/lib versions used to create the package. Changes since previous release (2.0.0beta1 20090609): ----------------------------------------------------------------------- - Harbour updated to r11508 (from r11287) - New User's Forum linked - upx compressor included in install package - DOS cross build libs included in install package - preparation to host 3rd party packages inside Harbour directory tree - new "zero-conf" library install system in preparation - hbmk2: lots of minor refinements, support for all free compilers in embedded form, support spaces in filenames/paths, all Harbour supported C compilers have now complete support in hbmk2 - DOS support tested and required fixes applied - embedded compilers moved to 'comp' subdir - support for latest MinGW x64 and MSVS 2010 compilers - extended INSTALL with new examples and app build quick guide - icon for installer and hbrun tool - hbxbp and hbqt enhancements - hbwin refinements and better compatibility - new uhttpd2 sessioned HTTP server - C++ build support for all compilers, new HB_WAEVAL() function, new xpp (Xbase++ compatibility) lib, .hrb loading enhancements - DBU, RL, SuperLib fixes. - MinGW64 updated to 4.4.1 - There were a few changes in this release which may require updating your source code (hb_par*()/hb_stor*() in .c files and GTWVG WIN_*() function in .prg files). Search for 'incompatible' word in ChangeLog for more. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Changes since previous release (1.1.0dev 20090602): ----------------------------------------------------------------------- - Harbour updated to r11287 (from r11179) - all contrib tests included in install package - All 3rd party packages upgraded to latest version. - hbmk2: project support, new file extensions, fixes, Harbour 1.0.x support. - further simplified/updated build process and instructions - hbqt many enhancements - almost full xhb compatibility - 'terminal' fixed in examples - source formatter, Cl*pper RL tool, legacy hbmake added - MT Xbase++ compatibility ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Changes since previous release (1.1.0dev 20090408): ----------------------------------------------------------------------- - Harbour updated to r11179 (from r10819) - Updated hbmk2 (filter issues + experimental Harbour 1.0.x support) - Included contrib tests/utils - Full and now standalone 'examples' - 'tests' with subdirs included. - No longer included pocc/pocc64/poccarm libs. - QT updated to 4.5.1 - MinGW updated to 4.4.0
Hello CCH,
ReplyDeleteI haven't downloaded it yet. Did Victor solved the problem of PICTURE "...." problem?
Regards.
Sudip
Can I use xmate with this release? I've got an error of undefined reference to __infinity
ReplyDeleteIs aivable a new version named beta 3!
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