On Fri, 2008-09-26 at 19:09 +0200, Lukas Gradl wrote: > Marco van de Voort schrieb: > > In our previous episode, Lukas Gradl said: > >> At the moment, I'm developing on a i386 Linux machine. For some servers > >> I need x86_64 binaries, so I have a second machine with x86_64 linux I > >> use just for compiling. > >> > >> It would be great to compile everything on one machine, so I tried to > >> build a crosscompiler for x86_64 on my i386 machine. The Wikipage on > >> http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Cross_compiling doesn't work anymore > >> - make is complaining about a missing ppcrossx86_64 almost immediatly. > > > > Please be more detailed. What command do you run in which directory, with > > what version as starting compiler? > > I have (for simplifying I use X86_64 to compile i386 as described in the > wiki): > fpc 2.3.1 built from svn running on a Kubuntu X86_64 machine > (Source got via svn checkout http://svn.freepascal.org/svn/fpc/trunk fpc) > > I want: > compiling i386 binaries on that machine > > I did (according to http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Cross_compiling): > > created i386-linux-ld and i386-linux-as as described in the Wiki > > cd /path-to-fpc-source-root/ > > make all CPU_TARGET=i386 > > I get: > Makefile:129: *** Compiler ppcross386 not found. > > What I could not find was, how to create that ppcross386. I remember it > worked with a previous 2.2.0 install, but since I switched to 2.3.1 I > couldn't get it to work. > > regards > Lukas >
For arm I needed to add FPC=fpc at end of command. make all CPU_TARGET=i386 FPC=[path to fpc executable] (if not in path). Seems it looks for the crosscompiler to exist first? because if it does you dont need this - but it will make a new one. go figure. Terry _______________________________________________ fpc-devel maillist - fpc-devel@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-devel