Antonio Fortuny wrote:
Well, it isn't straightforward and I will abandon the idea until I find a real full step-by-step method to install and a run a cross-compilation Lazarus system. I'm not a compiler developper so make it to run is anything but easy. I don't care if the procedure needs a lot of operations on a command line console and to have a step by step installation guide would be greatly appreciated. This is what I write down for my users (support people in general). The only combination wich works is the one Win32/WinCE: two install programs which run immediately out of the box: great !

From now on, I'll live with my previous problem in Win32 trying to find a workaround which apparently does not seems obvious. Because I develop for Win32, Win64, WinCE (win32 based) and Linux x86_64, to have one signle development platform would be a charm. I think this is still a dream and there is a long way. If anyone of the Lazarus/FPC developpers finds or sets up a straightforward procedure I can find some time to test it. I have as many VMs to test almost any combination.
For the time being I can run onto:
- Win32 Vista
- Win64 MS server 2003 R2 X86_64
- Linux OpenSuse 12.2 x86_64,
- WinCE (execute only)

I agree with you about the need to make things easier!

The WinCE stuff needs to be updated but other than that I think this might cover what you want (but with fpGUI instead of Lazarus):
  http://www.turbocontrol.com/easyfpgui.htm

Similar new Synapse (simple) terminal program:
  http://www.ctrlterm.com/

For easy Lazarus you might consider Code Typhon:
  http://www.pilotlogic.com/

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- Information on using FreePascal for embedded systems

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