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.
Exactly, you can buy it or...you can just search in the internet...
Does anyone have any clue regarding the no output when running the binaries after linux compilation? The binaries just close itself