I believe citb0in is asking where to download the PureBasic compiler itself, not Etar's PureBasic source code file(s). I haven't searched myself, but it shouldn't be rocket science to find the needed version of the PureBasic compiler for Linux with the help of internet search engines and/or Linux package search sites.
That was my question, absolutely. The source code is available but I wasn't able to found a working and usable PureBasic installation source.
Really, none of y’all could find it?
https://www.purebasic.com/pricing.phpYes, you have to pay for it. Once you pay for it, you can download any new or legacy versions, windows and/or Linux. You will need the one that Etar mentions in his PB code.