Am 07.10.2017 10:57 schrieb <pasc...@piments.com>: > > Hi, > > I am having trouble getting fpc to cross-compiler for win64 target. > > I'm using fedora 26 which supplies 3.0.2 > > I used instructions here to create the cross compiler using trunk fpc since the fedora fpc-src does not seem to have the full Makefile structure: > > http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Cross_compiling_for_Win32_under_Linux#Free_Pascal > > I have a simple test file: > > {$MACRO ON} > program Hello; > begin > Writeln('Hello world, from FPC ', FPC_FULLVERSION, '!'); > end. > > > This builds fine using the stock fpc 3.0.2 with linux target. However, the supposed cross-compiler seems to be trying to build for linux. > > $/usr/lib/fpc/3.1.1/ppcrossx64 /back/coredata/hello.pas > Free Pascal Compiler version 3.1.1 [2017/10/06] for x86_64 > Copyright (c) 1993-2017 by Florian Klaempfl and others > Target OS: Linux for x86-64 > Compiling /back/coredata/hello.pas > Fatal: Can't find unit system used by Hello > Fatal: Compilation aborted > > > $/usr/lib/fpc/3.1.1/ppcrossx64 -iTO > linux > > > > So where is my cross compiler ?? > > Thanks for any help and suggestions.
A single compiler binary can always compile for all supported targets of that processor. So as long as all the units are available you simply need to pass "-Twin64" as additional parameter to compile for x86_64-win64. Regards, Sven
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