Hi Pritpal,
> Out-of-the-box means user has nothing to do except > as documented: I know what out-of-the-box means. > > To use: > > 1) unpack/install to any directory (C:\harbour-11) > > 2) go to bin dir (optional if you specify path for hbmk2) > > 3) For x86 executable type: 'hbmk2 ../tests/hello.prg' > > I mean no <set HB_*> settings. Am I right ? If yes, then > this installer does not work. But if I invoke console which You're right, nevertheless it works here and I have no such envvars setup locally, in fact I never had any of those. Question why it doesn't work on your system. > I use to build Harbour on MinGW, and then issue commands > as above, it works. Could you post the difference? Locally I store no permanent Harbour setting in my environment, nor any C or Harbour compiler is setup in my default PATH since at least 10 years. > Probably on your system you test the same way so the > problem is not reproduced. Try with a new console without > having any Harbour env setting. I'm working with a heavily multicompiler setup here, so such settings were killed long ago here, rest assured. To double check, I've tested it in my XP x64 VM, which doesn't have *anything* installed on it, plain default setup, and it also worked as "advertized". Please post your -trace output and above mentioned environment difference (or both 'set' outputs). I wonder what makes hbmk2 confused on your system. Brgds, Viktor
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