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Please follow the general troubleshooting steps first:

You may erase parts of this template not applicable to your Issue. Deleting all points is considered rude and may result in closing the issue as invalid.

  • Have you read the CONTRIBUTING document?
  • Have you tested with a fresh fork source checkout into a new directory with a full rebuild there?
  • If this was working before, do you know which one was the latest working revision?
  • Does it also happen with latest mainline (3.2)?
  • If this is an issue with a Cl*pper legacy functionality, have you compared it against the original behavior of Cl*pper itself?
  • If this is an issue with mainline or a Cl*pper incompatibility, have you reported this to mainline already?
  • Have you included the top of the output (lines starting with !) and the area where the issue occurred first from your HB_BUILD_VERBOSE=yes, STDOUT/STDERR (make > log.txt 2>&1) build output?

Bug reports:

Please replace this section with a brief summary of your issue, including self-contained example code, build output, platform/compiler and version/revision details.

Notes:

In case of inquiries, questions, usage issues and general or feature specific discussion, please use available public forums. You can find popular ones in the README.

Consider creating a Pull Request to address any problem found. This is in particular welcome or even expected for issues falling outside the focus of this fork, e.g. any C compiler except mingw/gcc/clang or certain, non-priority or deprecated components (e.g. Windows CE, older MSVC versions, hbtip, rddads, gtwvg/gtwvw, xhb, legacy operating systems) and feature requests in general.

Please note that this fork only accepts additional code if such code cannot (or is impractical to) be implemented as 3rd party library/utility. It means that for code that uses documented Harbour APIs and can be built (or can be made to build) as a separate component, it's recommended to maintain it separately and make it available for Harbour users by providing a standard (contrib-like) project structure and the necessary .hbp and .hbc files.