First, is this the best list to discuss this? I've got rather agressive filtering in my mailing list gateway. If anybody tries to send any attachments etc. to me please use markMLl.fpc2 .AT. telemetry .DOT. co .DOT. uk.
I admit readily to being a beginner as far as FPC is concerned, and inexperienced at Open Source development (SVN etc.) in general- SVN etc. On an i386-linux system I've installed the FPC binaries in /usr/local/fpc-2.0.2.i386 and the sources off ~/pascal/src (hence ~/pascal/src/fpc/compiler etc.) and can compile using "make cycle" to the point where I can run the new fpc against hello.pp and get something that runs. Questions at this stage: * Are there further validation tests available? * How can I build an installation bundle to move to a virgin machine? * What's the approved directory structure for an FPC binary+source tree for further work on e.g. Lazarus? Moving to a SPARC (v8, 32-bit) system I installed the binaries in /usr/local/fpc-2.0.0.sparc and the 2.0.2 sources similarly off ~/pascal/src. Similarly running "make cycle" brought up a fairly obvious typo hence 0 2>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/pascal/src/fpc/compiler/sparc$ diff -u cpupara.pas~ cpupara.pas --- cpupara.pas~ 2005-12-04 21:24:03.000000000 +0000 +++ cpupara.pas 2006-07-31 13:37:20.000000000 +0000 @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ begin p.funcretloc[side].loc:=LOC_REGISTER; { high } - if (side=callerside) (po_inline in p.procoptions) then + if (side=callerside) or (po_inline in p.procoptions) then p.funcretloc[side].register64.reghi:=NR_FUNCTION_RESULT64_HIGH_REG else p.funcretloc[side].register64.reghi:=NR_FUNCTION_RETURN64_HIGH_REG; Hope that's the appropriate kind of diff, sorry about any wrap. Fixing the above and starting over, make runs up to make[5]: Leaving directory `/home/markMLl/pascal/src/fpc/rtl/linux' make[4]: Leaving directory `/home/markMLl/pascal/src/fpc/rtl' make -C ../rtl 'OPT=' all make[4]: Entering directory `/home/markMLl/pascal/src/fpc/rtl' make -C linux all make[5]: Entering directory `/home/markMLl/pascal/src/fpc/rtl/linux' as -o ../../rtl/units/sparc-linux/prt0.o sparc/prt0.as as -o ../../rtl/units/sparc-linux/dllprt0.o sparc/dllprt0.as as -o ../../rtl/units/sparc-linux/cprt0.o sparc/cprt0.as as -o ../../rtl/units/sparc-linux/gprt0.o sparc/gprt0.as /home/markMLl/pascal/src/fpc/compiler/ppc2 -Fi../inc -Fi../sparc -Fi../unix -Fisparc -FE. -FU../../rtl/units /sparc-linux -dsparc -Us -Sg system.pp Free Pascal Compiler version 2.0.2 [2006/07/31] for sparc Copyright (c) 1993-2005 by Florian Klaempfl Target OS: Linux for SPARC Compiling system.pp sparc.inc(60,3) msg nr 1018 An unhandled exception occurred at $0002EB9C : EInvalidPointer : Invalid pointer operation $0002EB9C $0002C84C $0007217C $0004A4C0 $000407DC $000103B0 An unhandled exception occurred at $00000030 : An unhandled exception occurred at $000FF00B : An unhandled exception occurred at $000FF003 : .. An unhandled exception occurred at $000FF003 : An unhandled exception occurred at $000FF003 : An unhandled exception occurred at $000FF003 : make[5]: *** [system.ppu] Illegal instruction make[5]: Leaving directory `/home/markMLl/pascal/src/fpc/rtl/linux' make[4]: *** [linux_all] Error 2 I propose to hold off any more tinkering for a few hours pending any light that anybody can throw on this, or suggested ways forwards. Is there an archive of the 2.0.0 sources somewhere that I can run the 2.0.0 SPARC compiler against as a check? -- Mark Morgan Lloyd markMLl .AT. telemetry.co .DOT. uk [Opinions above are the author's, not those of his employers or colleagues] _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal