David

really appreciate your response.

It is brilliant that we can build on the PiZero! Within reason the binaries
should run on an RPi3 and vice versa I presume.

additional question I have is about Gnoga. May I assume the above technique
works seamlessly also?

thanks, srini

On Thu, Apr 12, 2018 at 7:02 PM, David Trudgett <dktrudg...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> On the RPi Zero, I have FSF GNAT and Emacs in DietPi (Debian/Raspbian
> GNU/Linux derivative). See http://DietPi.com/ (Also note: I have
> installed no X on the RPi, it's just console text.)
>
> However, I don't really do much "development" on the RPi as such: I
> develop on a Ubuntu workstation using GNAT GPL 2017 (at present), and then
> Git clone the source to the RPi and run "make" to compile using the
> distribution's FSF GNAT.
>
> Another possibility is to cross compile for the RPi on my Ubuntu machine,
> but I find that difficult and tedious.
>
> Hope that answers your question, Srini.
>
> Regards,
> David
>
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