Hi.
I encounter the same thing.
I delete files without apparent consequences.
I a solution exists, I am ready to act.
Regards from France, with a cold wheather.
Justin.
Hello everybody
After executing an .exe file created by bundling a .tbasic script, I find in the directory where resides the executable file,
the Hlib.log file.
It contains lines with the date of execution , the full path of the executable, and the string " SSARRCOUNT:155".
What does that mean ?
Is it a way to avoid the creation of this file ?
Best regards
DC
Edit : currently using 1.11.6.0 , but same occurs with previous versions.
Last edited by dco045; 04-12-2023 at 21:06. Reason: add thinbasic version
Hi.
I encounter the same thing.
I delete files without apparent consequences.
I a solution exists, I am ready to act.
Regards from France, with a cold wheather.
Justin.
Unfortunately it is a bug in the sense I left by mistake the creation of of a log file.
It can be deleted without problem.
Will be fixed in next release.
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