Il 24/11/2019 10:08, Bo Berglund via lazarus ha scritto:
Since I never ever created an environment for cross-compiling on Lazarus I really need a simple to follow byt full description on how to accomplish the task. Is it even possible for RPi?
I can't help you as far as Windows is concerned, because we learned from experience to carefully avoid using Windows for any purpose other than testing applications which must run under Windows. But I can provide our experience with RPI3.
We installed Lazarus and fpc on Raspberry by using fpcupdeluxe. A few troubles if not using the latest version of fpcup, but then everything working just fine. We can develop natively; no lockups or whatever annoyance.
We did set up a cross environment on Linux (again taking advantage of fpcupdeluxe) and after a few struggling with the proper setting for the specific ARM flavour, again no troubles.
But as it is an annoyance sending back and forth binaries, we ended up with using a git repository in our server, thus sharing sources between Linux and RPI, and compiling natively on Linux for preliminary testing, and on RPI for final tests and production.
Hope that it helps. Giuliano -- Do not do to others as you would have them do to you.They might have different tastes. -- _______________________________________________ lazarus mailing list lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org https://lists.lazarus-ide.org/listinfo/lazarus