On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 10:13 PM, waldo kitty <[email protected]> wrote: >> I changed on the wiki. > > yes, i saw the note on another list about some changes...
Good. >> Copy fpc.cfg script on the page... it works. > > i've done that and yes, it does work... however, the (buried) question is if > the commandline's basepath= is incorrect... See next answer... >>> i've done this a couple of times and get the same error... however, >>> fixing >>> the paths in the fpc.cfg to remove the "\bin\i386-win32" portion put >>> there >>> by the above fpcmake command in 16a2 seems to fix this problem... >>> >>> is the fpcmkcfg command in 16a2 incorrect? should the basepath simply be >>> "C:\freepascal\fpc\2.4.3" or will this cause other problems?? >> >> I use the script on the page... the fpcmkcfg was included later (by >> someone), but I not tested. > > ahhh... can you say if, as asked above, the basepath= portion is what is in > error?? I don't know because I never use the fpcmkcfg tool! > FYI: i'm looking to expand on the given instructions to include what is > necessary to add cross compilation from OS whatever to OS something else... > i hope that there's only a few minor changes needed... FPC is already placed > into its own directory with an i386-win32 path... what would be needed to > add i386-GO2V2 and i386-OS2 to the instructions? those are examples but are > my target platforms so they serve as live examples :P This places are to Win32 compilation. If you change the target, you must be create another directories to the results. >> Please, try again. I saw the wiki instructions. I think just the path >> (\2.5.1 to \2.4.3) was wrong (before, at the first time, I used the >> 2.5.1 compiler. After I changed to 2.4.3 and I forgot to change the >> wiki... sorry). > > not a problem... as noted, i got thru it other than the fpcmkcfg commandline > problem which i questioned originally... plus having the answers to > adding/moving the example method to support crosscompiling with little > modification other than holefully unzipping compiler X and libs Y would be a > huge godsend ;) I never used crosscompiling. I can't help you on this case, sorry. Marcos Douglas -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
