Hello,

I'd like to try using JEDI-SDL but the directions only tell how to set up the IDE... not how to use the command line compiler under Linux.

I'm stumped on a few of them.

I condensed the following from the JEDI-SDL Yahoo Group instructions and added what I think the corresponding command-line switch should be:

Compiler switches page

Delphi 2 extensions to ON
Delphi compatibility to ON

-Mobjfpc
-Mdelphi

-Mobjfpc and -Mdelphi are different things and mutually exclusive (when given as compiler switch).


I guess that -Mdelphi is appropriate.


------------------------------------------------- These I have no idea!!

Assembler Reader to Intel style Assembler

-Rintel

Assembler Output to precoff.

Probably this means pecoff, not precoff:

-Apecoff

Don't think that this compiler switch is required in this case. It just controls the output format - In this case generates win32 pe coff files, which is probably not suitable for a Linux environment.

Add FPC to the conditional defines box at the bottom of the page.

-dFPC


Options | Linker.

Preferred Library Type to Smart Libraries.

The closest thing I could find for this is:

-CX create also smartlinked library

Should be correct.

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Options | Directories.

Unit directories box  add path to where JEDI-SDL units exist.

USE -Fi


Yes.

Regards,
  Thomas


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