Am 02.09.2011 11:04, schrieb Jonas Maebe:
On 01 Sep 2011, at 21:40, Sven Barth wrote:
Two more questions regarding compilation:
1. is it normal that the compiler is compiled to compiler/ppcjvm/
instead of compiler/jvm/ when using "make PPC_TARGET=jvm all"?
I don't see that, all object and unit files are stored under
compiler/jvm/units/<fpchostplatform> here. I also don't understand how
that can happen, because the name of the generated compiler binary is
also "ppcjvm" and you can't have a file and a directory with the same
name in a single directory.
I'll recheck that. Perhaps it's because I once called make by accident
with "PPC_TARGET=ppcjvm".
2. when calling the compiler without "-XP " then it always tries to
find jvm-java-java. Didn't you prohibit that? At least I thought I had
read that in your commit log...
I changed fpcmake so that the generated makefiles never pass -XP when
targeting the JVM. However, if you compile normally and your
/etc/fpc.cfg is used, its standard logic to set the -XP parameter based
on the fact that you are cross-compiling will still be triggered. I
haven't modified samplecfg/fpcmkcfg yet to prevent that from happening
in newly generated config files though.
When using ppcjvm I compile using "-n" and when I compile the Java RTL
using make I also need to pass "-XP " in OPT. For the second part: Can
it be that I need to regenerate the makefiles?
Regards,
Sven
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