Daniël Mantione ha scritto:
Op Thu, 29 Nov 2007, schreef Joost van der Sluis:
Most linux-distubutions do support 32 bit and 64 bit at the same time.
So you can just install the 32-bit fpc-compiler on your system, and use
this compiler to create 32-bit applications on your 64/32-bit OS.
Distribution support is not even necessary, for example, we have the i386
version installed on Scenergy (without any 32-bit distro support) and it
runs without trouble. Of course you cannot link to external libraries in
such case, because they are not installed.
Daniël
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Yes, I have the packages needed to open a 32 bit file in my 64 bits
distro (ubuntu-server): .
linux32 ia32-libs lib32gcc1 lib32stdc++6 lib32z1 libc6-dev-i386 lib32bz2-dev
But the fpc compiler version I'm using have bugfixes introduced by Joost
that are needed in my application, so I will also need a 32 bit fpc
compiler with that inside it...
... or I am wrong?
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