Hi, On Thu, 2012-12-20 at 16:33 +0100, Sven Barth wrote: > Am 20.12.2012 10:19, schrieb Thomas Schatzl: > > > >>> - if you are really interested about doing Android development, I > >>> recommend getting a developer board. The emulator is really slow. Even > >>> fast developer boards are really cheap now, e.g. quad-core 1.4Ghz ARMv7 > >>> with 1GB RAM for 70 USD (www.hardkernel.com , search for Odroid-U). This > >>> device is actually pretty decent. Otherwise use an unused phone. > >> Currently I'm mostly checking what would be necessary to get our Windows > >> Mobile application (more or less) running on Android using > >> LCL-CustomDrawn. For these tests the emulator and maybe my own Phone > >> should be enough for now. > > If it's only android you want to evaluate, you may want to give the > > i386-android target which should also work with that branch a try. This > > should work if you do not need OpenGLES or something hardware specific. > > I do not actually know, but there should be i386/android simulator > > images available. Performance of those should be much better. :) > I now tried to rebuild for i386. This is the command I used (I already > replaced GOLD by the BFD linker): > > make all OS_TARGET=android CPU_TARGET=i386 > BINUTILSPREFIX=i686-linux-android- > CROSSBINDIR=D:\Android\android-ndk-r8c\toolchains\x86-4.6\prebuilt\windows\bin > > CROSSOPT="-FlD:\Android\android-ndk-r8c\platforms\android-14\arch-x86\usr\lib" >
make clean crosszipinstall OS_TARGET=android CPU_TARGET=i386 CROSSBINDIR=[...]/android-ndk-r8c/toolchains/x86-4.6/prebuilt/linux-x86/bin BINUTILSPREFIX=i686-linux-android- OPT="" CROSSOPT=" -Cfsse3 -Fl[...]/android-ndk-r8c/platforms/android-14/arch-x86/usr/lib" PP=[...]/targetandroid/ppc386 (compiling from linux-i386 to android-i386) went through here. Did you make sure that the correct fpcmake is used? (and take care of the bfd/gold issue). Note that to comply to the ABI, you need -Cfsse3. You would also need -mstackrealign, but fpc generated code in that branch does not have a 16 byte alignment requirement. In trunk, iirc, default alignment is 16 bytes too, and there is a new option for forced stack realignment. I think the other fpc developers know better. You may also specify -Cppentium3. Thomas _______________________________________________ fpc-devel maillist - fpc-devel@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-devel