On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 6:24 PM, Jonas Maebe <jonas.ma...@elis.ugent.be> wrote: > > On 22 Aug 2011, at 23:08, Marcos Douglas wrote: >> So, I understood right, is not supported. >> I not need these utilities and I do not know if they all are important >> or who uses them, etc. > > Some of them are used by the makefiles, some by the compiler and some by the > user.
So, them are very important. >> But if, one day, I will use some utility, I shoud compile it to use >> because I never know if it is 32 or 64bit. I'm right? > > It doesn't matter whether it is 32 or 64 bit, it will do exactly the > same (except for "fpc", which will call ppcx64 if it was compiled > for 64 bit, and ppc386 if it was compiled for 32 bit). Of course it matters! 64 bit doesn't works in OS 32 bit. That is my problem. I'm configuring a HD external with my all environment. > 3. Install everything to the same prefix. Add CROSSINSTALL=1 > to the "make install" line for which you do *not* want to install the > utilities (e.g., if you want the default compiler to be the i386 one, > add CROSSINSTALL=1 when installing the 64 bit compiler) Hm... OK, I will try. Looks like that is I want. But which magic "CROSSINSTALL=1" does? Do you have a link where I can study more about it? Marcos Douglas _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal