Let me remind you that i am dont use a Cross compiler, but an emulated Arm machine.
That is "interesting", but is it really useful ? Cross-compiling seems more "standard". In this forum there seem to be several ARM-CE-users, but ARM-Linux seems not to be very common right now. I'm very interested in that as (not before next year) I might be starting a Cross-Linux project.
The next stage is to develop X apps using Lazarus. But for these I need to get FPC working.
Do you really want to run Lazarus on the ARM-system ?

While this _should_ be possible somehow, It might be quite slow compared to what can be done on a PC with cross-compiling.

Moreover I have no idea how well gdb might work in such an environment (gdb-user interface in the ARM target) Using cross-gdb from a PC onto the arm device via Ethernet seems the more user-friendly (and more "standard").

Please let us know how you proceed with this interesting stuff.

-Michael
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