On Wed, 19 Aug 2015, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
On Wed, 19 Aug 2015, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Michael Schnell wrote:
On 08/18/2015 10:03 PM, Chris Moody wrote:
Having issues getting cross compiling to work, so here's another idea:
What files would I need to move from Lazarus on my computer to the Pi,
so it will be able to find all of the libraries? Or perhaps even better,
how can I get the command Lazarus sends to FPC from my computer so I can
issue it on the Pi?
On a headless ARM system that hence can't run Lazarus, I completely did
and tested the application on a Linux PC, with everything that is not
available on the target (in that case among other stuff everything GUI
related including timers) in a "simulation" unit that provides Stimuli
and Debug outputs is appropriate classes. That can nicely be done in a
completely Object oriented way using Events (callbacks), properties and
functions.
A (physically) headless system can run Lazarus etc. without any problems,
provided that you can login using X11 (XDMCP), VNC, or SSH. Obviously
appropriate underlying libraries are needed (gtk2 or whatever), but apart
from that the only caveat is that building Lazarus or programs of any
significant size tends to be memory-intensive- but generally within the
scope of an Rpi.
I use lazbuild succesfully on a machine without any X library installed.
Works perfectly for automated final builds of website software.
With the caveat that you need to run Lazarus at least once to get the paths
etc. set up (i.e. settings stored in ~/.lazarus or as determined by -pcp).
No, I copied those from a development machine.
A couple of search-and-replace operations got everything sorted out.
Michael.
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