On Wed, 28 Mar 2012 11:01:49 +0200 Antonio Fortuny <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Le 27/03/2012 17:17, patspiper a écrit : > > This is related to bug 0021580: Feature request: Robust IDE > > cross-compiling. > > > > With Lazarus 1.0 being closer than ever, and with the availability of > > different Linux scripts to compile FPC from source (including cross > > compilation), maybe the time has come to have an automated installer > > that does all that, including the compilation of the cross binutils. > Absolutely :-* > I've tried a few days ago to have a crosscompiler on Linux for i386 and > x86_64: I failed to compile for i386, Lazarus installed as x86_64 > native. Something was still missing. > > > > The complement for Lazarus would be the ability to import/export the > > default project options with build modes. My default build modes > > include Default, Linux/i386, Win32/i386, Linux/arm, and WinCE/arm. > Same for me. It would be delightful to have a script, or maybe better a > package installer (debian .deb or rpm) for each supported > cross-compilation architecture. > > > > The 1st base question that comes to mind is: What is the optimal > > folder structure to contain FPC with different versions, lazarus, the > > cross binutils, and all related sources? > > > > Stephano > > > The current wiki pages do not give enough information about the > installation process of another target into a functional Lazarus > installation. On another hand I think it is more a task for the FPC > development team than Lazarus one. But still, as they work hand in hand > (I guess), I think it is a Lazarus task as well. Although I'm not a > submarine ( 8-) ) developer I can give some of my time to help in this > process. Great. Lazarus and FPC share the same wiki. Mattias -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
