xHarbour (.com) with FWH 18.01

xHarbour (.com) with FWH 18.01

Postby TimStone » Tue Feb 20, 2018 5:26 pm

I just released a build of my product using FWH 18.01 with xHarbour ( xBuilder ) dated 12/9/15 ( Version 4.5 ).

My clients are experiencing steady crashes in a variety of areas.

The same code built with Visuall C++ and Harbour has no reported problems.

Is anyone else using the older commercial build of xHarbour with 18.01 ? Are you witnessing any problems ?

I suspect that the c_lib files dated 5/ 2008 may be now incompatible with some elements of FWH or Windows current releases.

Any thoughts on this ? I only use it on a few systems using old ADS software ( pre 9.0 ) that we can't address with current Harbour versions.
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Re: xHarbour (.com) with FWH 18.01

Postby Antonio Linares » Wed Feb 21, 2018 6:29 am

Tim,

Please check if hb_out.log files are created and please post them here, thanks
regards, saludos

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Re: xHarbour (.com) with FWH 18.01

Postby TimStone » Wed Feb 21, 2018 3:31 pm

No those files do not exist. However, at this time I'm working on the assumption that the xHB build of my program was corrupted before, or at, distribution. A rebuild of the program ( 100% ) seems to be OK at this time.

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