Re: [lazarus] cross compile deb status and next problem

2007-12-13 Thread Vincent Snijders
Al Boldi schreef: Mattias Gaertner wrote: Al Boldi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Mattias Gaertner wrote: Sam Liddicott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: THAT much works; so merely installing a cross-compiler deb will let lazarus just pick it up and run Nice. Just like the existing fpc_crosswin32

Re: [lazarus] cross compile deb status and next problem

2007-12-13 Thread Al Boldi
Vincent Snijders wrote: Al Boldi schreef: Mattias Gaertner wrote: Al Boldi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Mattias Gaertner wrote: Sam Liddicott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: THAT much works; so merely installing a cross-compiler deb will let lazarus just pick it up and run Nice. Just

Re: [lazarus] cross compile deb status and next problem

2007-12-13 Thread Al Boldi
Mattias Gaertner wrote: Al Boldi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It would be nice to only have the absolute minimum needed to enable cross-compile. The tools should be in another package. The tools are for example assembler and windres. Some tools like gprof are nice to have. True, but

Re: [lazarus] cross compile deb status and next problem

2007-12-13 Thread Mattias Gaertner
On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 13:49:02 +0300 Al Boldi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Vincent Snijders wrote: Al Boldi schreef: Mattias Gaertner wrote: Al Boldi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Mattias Gaertner wrote: Sam Liddicott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: THAT much works; so merely installing a

Re: [lazarus] cross compile deb status and next problem

2007-12-13 Thread Al Boldi
Mattias Gaertner wrote: To compile the binutils you need the c development packages for your system. That's quite a lot. Yes, that's why I think a precompiled binutils package containing only the 3-4 binaries for cross-compile could save a lot. Just like binutils-win32. And you need the FPC

Re: [lazarus] cross compile deb status and next problem

2007-12-12 Thread Mattias Gaertner
On Wed, 12 Dec 2007 22:40:25 + Sam Liddicott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This message contains a progress report, and some more questions: Progress == Thanks to Vincent, using fpc as the compiler, and using this spell in /etc/fpc.cfg (which will be added to the default fpc package)