----- Original Message ----- From: "peter green" <plugw...@p10link.net> To: "FPC developers' list" <fpc-devel@lists.freepascal.org> Sent: Monday, April 8, 2013 8:49:06 AM Subject: Re: [fpc-devel] Lazarus issues on ARM Linux
Michel Catudal wrote: > I am also having some issues with Lazarus, I am not sure if it is the > right forum to talk about it. I had a previous version working fine on > Rasphberry Pi. > For some reason I can't get it to work on Mele A2000G. I have compiled > it on gentoo on the Mele, using distcc and locally, same results. I > didn't get any error during compile so I was expecting it to work. fpc > seems to work, I haven't written any code with it yet, I was expecting > to use lazarus to do that. > > My system on Mele A2000G is gentoo with mate desktop. I have > everything compiled with hard float as I did on the Raphsberry Pi. Upstream 2.6.x does not support the hard float ABI so unless you have a patched version (such as the one shipped in debian) it won't correctly link against C libraries on a system that uses hard float ABIS. Also even when the hard float ABI support is present in the compiler source code you need to either bootstrap with a starting compiler that uses the hard float ABI or explictly specify -d FPC_ARMHF during the build. _______________________________________________ fpc-devel maillist - fpc-devel@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-devel This web editor from comcast doesn't work correctly, only the winblows way with messages on top, so here : --- start of response-- I am not using an upstream binary file but compiled my own on gentoo. On gentoo you compile everything. The scripts that come with gentoo ARM are setup for hard floats only. I will check what you are saying tonight anyway. I will first write some pascal code to test. I think that lazarus might be the only problem since fpc didn't barf when I ran it. I might have tried lazarus on debian on Rasphberry Pi, not sure, I will double check that. I know that it worked perfectly when I did and it was hard float. I will just use Rasphberry pi as a programmer for AVR32 and PIC32, too slow for anything graphical. Michel
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