/OK, this method works, but how do I get the DEV snapshot to compile in?? //
/>/ If you use fink for the installation of fpc, you can install everything you need with />/ />/ fink install fpc-i386-linux />/ />/ then compiling with -Tlinux should work. />/ />/ this installs also the linux binutils as dependencies. I haven't tested it heavily, />/ so I am interested in feedback. / >>Well, it worked for my hello world program. / I've checked this out with fink, so binutils may not be necessary, they are already crossed. see here: />Yes, but you first need >a) cross-compiled GNU binutils for targeting Linux >b) compile the FPC units for the Linux target >From a previous mail (to fpc-pascal): >*** >You have compile and install the GNU binutils for Linux/i386 (or Linux/ >powerpc) by downloading the binutils sources, unpacking them, and >executing the following commands in the resulting directory: >./configure --target=i386-linux-gnu >make >sudo make install >(use "--target=powerpc-linux-gnu" for powerpc) >Then compile the rtl and all other units for this target ("make >CPU_TARGET=i386 OS_TARGET=linux all" or so in the top level FPC >directory). See http://www.stack.nl/~marcov/buildfaq.pdf ><http://www.stack.nl/%7Emarcov/buildfaq.pdf> for more >information. / ok....how do I put that 'build' into /sw/bin? the binary ins't there and ppc386 reports back as 2.2.4, not 2.3.1. I need 2.31 to do kernel compiling.Sorry about crossing,but I'm on OSX. I need to cross to linux. The 'C/PU_TARGET=i386 OS_TARGET=linux all' method builds ok. / /
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