Then after a couple of days it proceeded past that error but came up with another that I have to look at. It then came up with a variable not defined that was. It also loaded all of the prior and following images without error. I fixed the image issue by moving a copy of the file SafeOpen.png into the program folder from the images subfolder and it worked. The program is only about 4,450 lines but has been in daily use in Windows for a couple of years without any problems. ![]() I'll take a look through those but can't say I really know what I'm doing. I'll get back to my Tkinter and come back to the RaspberryPi and PureB in a week or so. I'm leaving it for now as I've no idea if it is the new R-Pi OS or PureBasic 6.03 causing the issue. It never wants the password when switched on, so it is a total crash to system start. And it crashes right out to system startup, shutting everything down and I need to enter the password to restart. When editing a program it has crashed around five times resulting in total loss of changes. Mind you PureBasic 6.03 seems a little buggy on the Raspberry anyway. I've copied a more trivial program and that is Ok. So I created 16 new programs on the RaspberryPi and imported the code. I did wonder if using the 6.02 files from Windows could be the cause. ![]() It just errors out with INCLUDED FILE NOT FOUND No idea why though. png files are in the /images folder and all names correctly named and cased. IncludeBinary "images" + #PS$ + "SafeOpen.png"Īll of the 18 others use the same code and all of the. It loads 18 image files but falls over on the 19th on the line with the following code However, it fails on a line where I'm loading image files. I've created a new project and pulled in a program and it's database from Windows 10Pror. PureBasic did install Ok onto the Raspberry Pi4 16Bit by following your routine that is included in the package.
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