Harald Houppermans wrote:
My questions are the following:
Compiling binutils:
1. Which parameters to use for ./configure ?
2. How to install binutils ?
cd binutils
mkdir build
cd build
../configure --prefix=/mingw --target=i686-pc-gnu-linux
make
make install
Installing flex:
1. Where do I extrac
> I want to create a pascal compiler which can cross compile for linux from windows.
>
> ( So I can develop server programs on windows and then later run then on linux
> server's )
>
> It seems there are 2 pascal compilers which might be able to do that:
>
> 1. free pascal.
> 2. gnu pascal.
>
Hello. I'm currently in the process of porting an old DOS game to
linux using fpc and the ocrt module. The game makes extensive use of
high ascii characters.
Sometimes, if I do : nwriteAC(nscreen, x, y, color, char1); char2 :=
byte((nReadScr(x,y,1))[1]);
char2 will be different from char1, beca
Suppose I ever do get a free pascal compiler
working.
How usefull will it be ?
What I want to do is write windows server software
and then compile it for linux.
I would like to use: high performance counter,
tcp/ip stack, udp protocol.
That's about it.
A step by step tutorial how to
Harald Houppermans wrote:
A step by step tutorial how to create such a cross compiler would be
quite handy :D
1. Where do I get binutils from windows to linux ? Compiling it myself
seems impossible... so many errors I am ready to give up on that.
( I tried mingw and cygwin, both with no luck )
Ok,
Finally after two days I have successfully compiled the binutils-2.14 using
cygwin, lol, without to much unix/linux knowledge on my side :)
Anyway... the problem was with make.. I had so many makes on my system
cygwin was using the wrong make tool, that has been solved by setting the
path in
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From: "Nikolay Nikolov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [fpc-pascal]cross compiler potential ?
> Harald Houppermans wrote:
>
> > A step by step tutorial how to create such a cross compiler would be
> > quit
> then compile for linux with:
> fpc -TLINUX -Anasmelf filename.pas
Are these parameters based on the NASM idea ?
What are the right parameters based on the binutils ?
( Let s try binutils method first... before I get really confused :) )
Thx dude !
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Ok, which tarball contains the linux rtl source ?
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Harald Houppermans wrote:
then compile for linux with:
fpc -TLINUX -Anasmelf filename.pas
Are these parameters based on the NASM idea ?
yes
What are the right parameters based on the binutils ?
the same, just without the -Anasmelf
fpc -TLINUX filename.pas
( Let s try binutils method fir
Hi,
Saturday, 28 June, 2003, 22:26:01, Harald Houppermans wrote:
> Suppose I ever do get a free pascal compiler working.
> How usefull will it be ?
This depends entirely on how much you need it :)
> What I want to do is write windows server software and then compile it for linux.
> I would like
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From: "Nikolai Zhubr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2003 2:45 AM
Subject: Re: [fpc-pascal]cross compiler potential ?
> Hi,
> Saturday, 28 June, 2003, 22:26:01, Harald Houppermans wrote:
> > Suppose I ever do get a free pascal compi
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From: "Nikolay Nikolov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2003 2:33 AM
Subject: Re: [fpc-pascal]cross compiler potential ?
> Harald Houppermans wrote:
>
> >>then compile for linux with:
> >>fpc -TLINUX -Anasmelf filename.pas
> >>
> >>
So I am not going to try mingw again at this point.
Already did that... it fails... no bison and flex.
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Hey wait a sec.
What s the difference between binutils AS.exe and NASM...
It seems NASM is for 8086x and AS is for all kind of processors, is that
correct ?
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Ok something strange is going on.
I copied as-new.exe and ld-new.exe to c:\pp\bin\linux
I also installed c:\pp\units\linux all kinds of linux units
I made a simple hello world program
begin
writeln( 'hello world' );
end;
Called hellofp.pas
Now I try to compile it:
It says this:
C:\plz
Shit lol...
Wrong file name ( also hello world program had end. not end; ;) )
Now it says this: :)
C:\plztest2>fpc -TLINUX hellofp
Free Pascal Compiler version 1.0.6 [2002/04/23] for i386
Copyright (c) 1993-2002 by Florian Klaempfl
Target OS: Linux for i386
Compiling hellofp.pas
Assembling progr
The free pascal 1.0.6 cross compiler host windows target linux is now
working.
I used cygwin, binutils-2.14 and free pascal.
( mingw unfortunately did not working: missing bison, flex, etc :) )
I tested a simple hello world program with knoppix ( linux running from
cd-rom ).
Then I also tested
--- Harald Houppermans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am just wondering if the free pascal compiler can set these
> permission
> automatically for the linux executables.
No, there is no executable bit to set in the Windows attribute set.
How are you copying it? When I read files off a floppy,
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