On 20 Jan 2011, at 19:52, Seth Grover wrote:

However, I'm now trying to build a package for the x86_64 to i386
cross compiler. The "usage" printout of create_fpc_deb.sh says to
specify OS_TARGET, CPU_TARGET, and BINUTILSPREFIX as environment
variables, which I am doing. The first time I tried it it griped about
ppcross386 not being available, which I thought was strange (since
isn't that what I'm building)

That indeed means that the script is buggy for building cross- compilers. Since it's in the Lazarus svn repository, you may want to report that on the Lazarus list (although they're probably maintained by Abou Al Montacir, and he may also be on this list).

so I copied ppcross386 from another
machine into my /usr/bin so it would be available. However, the "make"
portion of the script is failing.

If you start a top level "make all" in the top level FPC dir using a cross-compiler as starting compiler, the makefile will fail because it will always first build the rtl/compiler for your OS' real architecture (i.e., in this case it is trying to build the x86-64 RTL using an i386 cross-compiler). In general, using a cross-compiler to start "make all" is not supported and the real fix has to be performed in that script, but you can work around the problem you are having by also explicitly setting CPU_SOURCE=i386 (although that's a hack).


Jonas
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