I am setting up an environment for developing a simple GUI application for RS232 communications that will eventually be loaded on an embedded ARM system running a debian linux port.
I am not used to Linux so I figured I could develop on Windows and test it natively there and then cross-compile for the ARM-linux platform when I am done. For the development I have installed FPC 2.4.2 and gotten Lazarus, both trunk and the fixes_0_9_30 branch from SVN. Both compiled OK so I am good concerning the Windows dev tools. Question 1: Is the scenario I am after at all possible? Question 2: I have tried to locate an FPC 2.4.2 cross compiler for ARM targets running on a Windows host, but failed. Is one available or must I change my development hosting to a (for me unknown) linux system? I *have* googled some wiki pages outlining cross-compile for ARM, but these are using linux as the host, unfortunately... TIA -- Bo Berglund Developer in Sweden -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
