Christo Crause <christo.cra...@gmail.com> schrieb am Fr., 12. Juli 2019, 15:30:
> > On Fri, 12 Jul 2019, 14:19 Bo Berglund, <bo.bergl...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> When I install FPC/Lazarus on new Linux systems I use a script I wrote >> several years ago. It is cofigured for the actual versions to install >> but otherwise it is self-contained. >> >> What it does concerning fpc is: >> - Get the tagged version of the sources from svn (typically 3.0.4) >> - Get the seed compiler 3.0.0, which I have stored on my website >> - Build all using the seed compiler >> - Install sources etc. >> >> Now I wonder if I should add a second "make all" after pointing to the >> newly built 3.0.4 such that the final result is fpc 3.0.4 built from >> sources compiled by itself? >> >> Or is this superfluous? >> > > AFAIK the make file cycle through the compiler build process 3, starting a > new cycle with the compiler from the previous cycle. So no need to make all > a 2nd time, it is implicit in the make file recipe. > Correct. In fact it also throws in an additional WPOCYCLE (two compilations) to optimize the compiler further. ;) Regards, Sven >
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