On 12/28/2012 08:39 AM, Juha Manninen wrote:
On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 6:47 AM, Patrick<patr...@spellingbeewinnars.org>  wrote:
I am also finding the site confusing. If I click on AMD64/x86_64  on the
binary download page and then choose  sourceforge, I end up being offered a
package that says fpc-2.6.0.i386-linux.tar.

I did find another link and installed the compiler.
The AMD64/x86_64 link is for a crosscompiler of some sort. It does not
work when you install it to your 64-bit computer. I have tested that
many times because I always forget it.
It is so extremely misleading! Could someone from the FPC team please fix it.
Also the FPC sources can be found only behind many clicks. It could be
more straightforward.
... and the Debian packages are divided to 44 (or some) pieces which
should be downloaded one by one.
Fortunately Mattias Gärtner has made easy Debian packages for FPC.
They can be found in Lazarus downloads page. (!)

This is bad. The first impression is always important and installation
should be as simple as possible.
It bothers me even though I am not a newbie any more.
Lazarus pages are a bit messy, too, but not as bad.


Juha
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Hi Juha

Thanks for your post :)

Could you send me the link for the right 64 bit binary ?

Thanks Marco and Sven for your posts too, let me make sure my set up is correct first though before I trouble you more with helloworld.pas

-Patrick


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