The old SVN version is now in play, so far so good! But then "Can't find
unit system" happened:
roger@bikupan:~/fpc/fptest_working$ fpc fptest.pas
Free Pascal Compiler version 3.1.1 [2017/08/16] for x86_64
Copyright (c) 1993-2015 by Florian Klaempfl and others
Target OS: Linux for x86-64
Compiling fptest.pas
Fatal: Can't find unit system used by fptest
Fatal: Compilation aborted
Error: /home/roger/fpc/fpc_svn/compiler/ppcx64 returned an error exitcode
Before that I had changed the path:
roger@bikupan:~/fpc/fptest_working$
PATH=/home/roger/fpc/fpc_svn/bin:/home/roger/fpc/fpc_svn/compiler:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin
roger@bikupan:~/fpc/fptest_working$ export
PATH=/home/roger/fpc/fpc_svn/bin:/home/roger/fpc/fpc_svn/compiler:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin
roger@bikupan:~/fpc/fptest_working$ which fpc
/home/roger/fpc/fpc_svn/bin/fpc
On 08/16/2017 10:27 PM, Tomas Hajny wrote:
On Wed, August 16, 2017 22:16, kapibara via fpc-pascal wrote:
Ah, so FP has no versions other than the official releases then? (2.6.0,
2.6.2, 2.6.4 and so on)
Why doesn't FP use the same compiler revision as the SVN sources it
comes with? Because the fp executable is compiled at the same time as fpc?
It uses the sources from which it has been compiled (the same way fpc does
too). Fp is a separate make target. It may be part of a snapshot, and it
may be compiled from SVN sources by you as well (it has some additional
prerequisites if you want to have the debugger integrated, and it requires
some additional FPC packages compiled first, but nothing special apart
from that).
Alright then, I'll try instead:
fpc test.pas
Btw, why have fpc and also ppcx64? Does fpc call ppcx64?
Yes - or another compiler binary if (cross-)compiling for a different
CPU/platform (e.g. ppc386, ppcarm, ppcjvm, etc.).
Tomas
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