Michael Schnell wrote:
The next stage is to develop X apps using Lazarus. But for these I
need to get FPC working.
Do you really want to run Lazarus on the ARM-system ?
While this _should_ be possible somehow, It might be quite slow compared
to what can be done on a PC with cross-compiling.
Using Debian Etch, which is arm rather than armel, I was able to
compile FPC 2.2.2 running natively on an ARM system. I was subsequently
able to use this to compile Lazarus 0.9.27, hence generate X
applications natively. I can't remember whether I did any debugging.
Debian Lenny has switched
Debian Lenny has switched to armel rather than arm.
Lenny is availible for both arm and armel.
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Marco van de Voort wrote:
In our previous episode, Mark Morgan Lloyd said:
I think this is a fairly succinct indication of why I wasn't able to get
FPC to compile itself prior to compiling Lazarus for Lenny.
Well, actually no, did you try to bootstrap FPC itself? Then the program
generated
En/na Mark Morgan Lloyd ha escrit:
Marco van de Voort wrote:
In our previous episode, Mark Morgan Lloyd said:
I think this is a fairly succinct indication of why I wasn't able to
get FPC to compile itself prior to compiling Lazarus for Lenny.
Well, actually no, did you try to bootstrap FPC
En/na peter green ha escrit:
Debian Lenny has switched to armel rather than arm.
Lenny is availible for both arm and armel.
But the interesting stuff (nokia tablets, pandora) is armel
Bye
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Luca
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In our previous episode, Mark Morgan Lloyd said:
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Marco van de Voort wrote:
In our previous episode, Mark Morgan Lloyd said:
I think this is a fairly succinct indication of why I wasn't able to get
FPC to compile itself prior to compiling