Thanks.
I already successfully install Lazarus/FPC 2.6 on raspbian :-)
If you say cross compiling and debugging is not worth the trouble, I
will take your advice.
Dennis
Michael Ring wrote:
You should better install the native port of lazarus & freepascal on
the raspberry and connect the machine to a display/mouse/keyboard.
Install latest raspian from http://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads
and here's a user-guide for installing lazarus/fpc:
http://elinux.org/Lazarus_on_RPi
Then you can then use lazarus in exactly the same way as on your linux
box, performance may not be stellar but you will have a working system
in no time.
Doing crosscompiles and remotedebugging will add a level of complexity
that will not justify the better performance of lazarus when using it
on the 'real' linux box. At least not in the beginning of your journey.
Michael
Am 19.06.13 18:10, schrieb Dennis Poon:
I have mostly given up on creating the cross compiler for
MIPSEB-OpenWrt (or DD-WRT) platform.
Now, my plan B is to create a cross compiler (from x86 Linux) to
ARM-Raspberry Pi
I know the default raspberry pi os is Raspbian which is a version of
debian. If possible, I'd like to get a binutils toolchain for raspbian.
If not, I will be happy to use one for ARM debian.
Anyone has experience in doing the above?
Thanks.
Dennis
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