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Package: fp-units-rtl
Version: 1.9.4-5
Severity: wishlist

Hi,

why are the runtime libraries for the other supported target
architectures excluded? The fpc binary in fp-compiler already supports
cross-compilation, but the RTLs are missing.

I compiled them myself for the Win32 architecture from the source
package and everything seems to work fine. So i would like to suggest
those to be included as well, at least for the Win32 target. It would
probably also work to include them in a separate package for each
architecture.

There's just one catch: One needs the proper binutils for the
cross-target. For Win32, those are readily available in the Debian
package mingw32-binutils. I don't know about the other targets. Also,
the linker script needs to be adjusted slightly for fpc to find the
correct linker and dlltool for the Win32 target.

Simon

PS: I'm using the stable version, but i don't think this has been
included in unstable yet, so this wishlist bug might still apply.


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Package: fp-units-rtl
Version: 2.2.0-dfsg1-8
Tags: wontfix

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With new fpc-source (>= 2.2.0-dfsg1-8) user just need to compile his
cross RTL to be able to cross compile his programs.

Currently we have no plan to add cross RTL packages so we don't think
this will ever happen.

Cheers,
Mazen,



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