Hi. I got my first Apple product (an iMac) a few days ago. I used to run a version of the BASIC programming language called QB64 on my PC and have now downloaded the Mac version. It is in my Downloads folder and the setup and start programs (Terminal shell script files) are also in my Developer folder. To run this software I have had to also install Xcode. I seem to have done this successfully in that I get a "welcome to Xcode" screen when I launch it although I do not know where Xcode is sitting on my computer. All I can find in Finder are aliases in the Downloads, Applications, and Documents folders.
When I run the QB64 setup program a Terminal window appears. This contains a message “g++: command not found” which effectively causes the setup process to fail. If I enter g++ at the prompt in Terminal I get the same message whereas I understand that I should get a message reading “g++ no input files” or similar.
Any ideas as to how I can fix this please? Thanks.
When I run the QB64 setup program a Terminal window appears. This contains a message “g++: command not found” which effectively causes the setup process to fail. If I enter g++ at the prompt in Terminal I get the same message whereas I understand that I should get a message reading “g++ no input files” or similar.
Any ideas as to how I can fix this please? Thanks.