Le lundi 15 mai 2006 à 23:25 -0300, Gustavo Enrique Jimenez a écrit : > I will try. But I do multiplatform applications :), and I need the > same stable version in linux as in windows.
If I understand what you mean, you'd have NO problem using the SVN version of Lazarus. > If I use different versions of Lazarus, my projects does not compile : You don't have to use different versions of Lazarus, nor FPC, when you cross-compile for multiplatform apps: 1/ I use fpc-2.0.2-0, the rpm packaged one + the cross-compiler package. See the wiki for instructions after the cross-compiler install. 2/ once you have Lazarus working, lazarus-0.9.14-1 or/and the last svn, you can set the 'unit output directory' of your project to something like $(TargetCPU)/$(TargetOS). 3/ I use wine to test the win32 version. The last version works fine! So, you can allways use your Linux box, the same compiler, the same Lazarus, and the same config parameters for both OS. Love fpc/lazarus: it's magic ;-))) -- Thierry Andriamirado Site web: http://thierry.andriamirado.free.fr _________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject archives at http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailarchives
