I tried on CMD but it's not working
I have installed LOVE in D:\
Where I run the command "love --version"
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Re: Where I run the command "love --version"
Hi and welcome to the forums;
What did you type in exactly into the command line? It would help debug your issue if we knew that.
What did you type in exactly into the command line? It would help debug your issue if we knew that.
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Re: Where I run the command "love --version"
I'm guessing the command in the thread title: "love --version"
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Re: Where I run the command "love --version"
Could you be more specific than "it's not working"? It works for me, so if it doesn't work for you, it would help to know what output you obtain when you do that.
My suspicion is that you don't have a path to the main executable.
My suspicion is that you don't have a path to the main executable.
Re: Where I run the command "love --version"
OMG IT WORKED THANKS, I WAS HAVING THE SAME PROBLEM WITH SUBLIME TEXT TERMINAL, AND OTHER CODE EDITORS
NOW I KNOW HOW TO RUN COMMANDS
I USED THIS:
C:\Windows\System32>D:\Programas\LOVE\love --version
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