On 03 Mar 2014, at 19:39, Paul Breneman wrote: > On 03/03/2014 12:13 PM, Jonas Maebe wrote: >> >> On 03 Mar 2014, at 17:49, Paul Breneman wrote: >> >>> On 03/03/2014 03:24 AM, Reinier Olislagers wrote: >>>> fpcup, an FPC/Lazarus build/installation/update program uses the >>>> following steps on ARMHF Linux (e.g. raspbian, odroid): >>>> >>>> 1. Get FPC stable (2.6.2 currently) ARM bootstrap compiler binary >>>> This compiler cannot directly build ARMHF FPC trunk. >>>> >>>> 2. Use the compiler to build a regular ARM fpc trunk compiler ("the >>>> intermediate bootstrap" compiler... sorry, not that good at naming :) ) >>>> >>>> make "FPC=/home/odroid/development/fpcbootstrap/arm-linux-ppcarm" >>>> "--directory=/home/odroid/development/fpctrunk/compiler" >>>> "CROSSOPT=-dFPC_ARMHF -Cparmv7a -CaEABIHF -CfVFPv3" "OPT=-dFPC_ARMHF" >>>> "OS_TARGET=linux" "CPU_TARGET=arm" "OVERRIDEVERSIONCHECK=1" "cycle" >>> >>> Could the first part(s) be packaged into a small Free Pascal distribution, >>> like the 3 zips on this page? >>> www.CtrlTerm.com >> >> No, because you have to redo step 2 every single time you update your >> sources. > > I'm not suggesting that the source be put into the zip. But could the other > tools be put into a zip so I could download a small zip on my Raspberry Pi > and easily follow a few directions to compile a new ARMHF FPC+RTL?
The point is that the tools change every time a new revision is committed to svn, other than the initial 2.6.2 compiler (which is already available separately). Jonas _______________________________________________ fpc-devel maillist - fpc-devel@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fpc-devel