That's a good point ;) But at least for linux/i386 it should be enough.
Since I knew FPC and the good feeling of knowing that my applications are able to run on more than 9 platforms, I prefer my applications at least can be run on 3 platforms, they are: win32-i386, linux-i386 (all distros), and macOS.
But IMO if it can target linux, I hope it will also able to target other un*x like platforms such as BSDes or sunOS with or without (small) modifications. That's why since I knew FPC/Lazarus I always think multiplatform(ly) to solve any kind of problems on my development, though I still use Delphi. Because -IMO- if the solutions is not cross platforms, than Delphi alone is a lot more worth it to be used. :)
Thank you to the FPC and Lazarus development team. You've done a great piece of work and you've made me proud as a Pascal programmer. :)
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