2007/6/22, Mark Morgan Lloyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
What's the recommended way of getting Lazarus onto Debian "Sarge" on x86?
Am I
best off starting with the FPC package distributed with it, installing FPC
from freepascal.org (followed in either of these cases by building
Lazarus) or
installing a prebuilt generic binary Lazarus? Unfortunately I have to use
"Sarge" in this case since something else I need to run on this machine
isn't
compatible with "Etch"'s version of GCC.
I have Lazarus 0.9.20, installed from .deb packages .
My system was a "sarge" on x86, but now is a "etch". No problem with the
"apt-get update; apt-get dist-upgrade" command to upgrade my system.
Bye, excuse my english.
Gustavo
Does anybody have any comments on how best to (eventually) get Lazarus onto
"Etch" on a SPARC? I'm well aware that I've got a significant amount of
work
to do to get this combination running, but have been having a
reorganisation
specifically to make it easier to put time into both FPC and Lazarus on
these
two platforms.
--
Mark Morgan Lloyd
markMLl .AT. telemetry.co .DOT. uk
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