I've been waiting on this screen for the past 2 days.
Should I stop it because it has finished compiling or not?
Thanks
Jack
Can I press Ctrl-C now or it hasn't finished?
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Re: Can I press Ctrl-C now or it hasn't finished?
Looks like it's hung up.
Can you look at the warning without closing the terminal?
Can you look at the warning without closing the terminal?
Doesn't matter what you say, it's wrong for a toaster to walk around the house and talk to you
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Re: Can I press Ctrl-C now or it hasn't finished?
Oh really strange stuff, I've got the exe built in the dist folder, and it is runnable.
But this screen never stops.
Should I kill this anyways....
Thanks
Jack
But this screen never stops.
Should I kill this anyways....
Thanks
Jack
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Re: Can I press Ctrl-C now or it hasn't finished?
Do you have a way to see what is active on your system, like a form of system monitor which shows sleeping, zombie, or active.
Sometimes items would show as yours, root or all.
What happens if you minimize the window and reopen it, does a prompt show?
If you look at the line(s) you used to compile the code did you add anything which would make a scroll command necessary, or a page command like |more?
Additionally, is there a number of lines limit or size limit set on your terminal, and do you have a "scroll on output" feature to the terminal?
Sometimes items would show as yours, root or all.
What happens if you minimize the window and reopen it, does a prompt show?
If you look at the line(s) you used to compile the code did you add anything which would make a scroll command necessary, or a page command like |more?
Additionally, is there a number of lines limit or size limit set on your terminal, and do you have a "scroll on output" feature to the terminal?
Doesn't matter what you say, it's wrong for a toaster to walk around the house and talk to you