thanks so much for your response and cfg file! You just read my mind, I'll try to use nightly build~
and I'll try to build the Lazarus later, for me this is really a challenge :) 2008/8/1 Martin Friebe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi, > > Not a direct answer to your question, but if your main interest is to have > the latest lazarus, you don't necessarily need fpc from svn. You could > download and install a nightly build (Lazarus + FPC), *and* have an svn > checkout of Lazarus. The svn Lazarus, can then use the fpc from the nightly > build install. > If you choose an install with fpc 2.2.3, you will have to upgrade every > couple of weeks, but that's just installing the new nightly build. If you > copy the fpc directory, then you must edit the fpc.cfg (There will be an > existing one) > > > Otherwhise I attached an fpc.cfg file (for version 2.2.0), it setuip for an > install path of c:\lazarus\fpc\2.2.2, but you can edit this. > > regards > Martin > > > davy zhang wrote: >> >> windows xp >> >> I've checked out all the trunk src from svn >> >> and I followed the instructions on >> :http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/index.php/Getting_Lazarus >> >> I get lost on this step: >> >> # From the C:\lazarus\tools\install\win32 directory copy the file >> 'samplefpc.cfg' to the C:\lazarus\pp\bin\i386-win32 directory and >> rename it to fpc.cfg (first delete/rename the old fpc version). >> # Edit this file and replace all occurencies of '$1' by 'C:\lazarus\pp'. >> >> I can't find the samplefpc.cfg >> >> sorry I'm new to open source project, i don't know how to build the >> src code into a solid executable file in this way. >> >> usually I worked with Delphi project files >> _______________________________________________ >> Lazarus mailing list >> Lazarus@lazarus.freepascal.org >> http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus >> > > # > # Config file generated by fpcmkcfg on 27/06/2008 - 12:25:20 > # Example fpc.cfg for Free Pascal Compiler > # > > # ---------------------- > # Defines (preprocessor) > # ---------------------- > > # > # nested #IFNDEF, #IFDEF, #ENDIF, #ELSE, #DEFINE, #UNDEF are allowed > # > # -d is the same as #DEFINE > # -u is the same as #UNDEF > # > > # > # Some examples (for switches see below, and the -? helppages) > # > # Try compiling with the -dRELEASE or -dDEBUG on the commandline > # > > # For a release compile with optimizes and strip debuginfo > #IFDEF RELEASE > -O2 > -Xs > #WRITE Compiling Release Version > #ENDIF > > # For a debug version compile with debuginfo and all codegeneration checks > on > #IFDEF DEBUG > -glh > -Crtoi > #WRITE Compiling Debug Version > #ENDIF > > # ---------------- > # Parsing switches > # ---------------- > > # Pascal language mode > # -Mfpc free pascal dialect (default) > # -Mobjfpc switch some Delphi 2 extensions on > # -Mdelphi tries to be Delphi compatible > # -Mtp tries to be TP/BP 7.0 compatible > # -Mgpc tries to be gpc compatible > # -Mmacpas tries to be compatible to the macintosh pascal dialects > # > # Turn on Object Pascal extensions by default > #-Mobjfpc > > # Assembler reader mode > # -Rdefault use default assembler > # -Ratt read AT&T style assembler > # -Rintel read Intel style assembler > # > # All assembler blocks are AT&T styled by default > #-Ratt > > # Semantic checking > # -S2 same as -Mobjfpc > # -Sc supports operators like C (*=,+=,/= and -=) > # -Sa include assertion code. > # -Sd same as -Mdelphi > # -Se<x> compiler stops after the <x> errors (default is 1) > # -Sg allow LABEL and GOTO > # -Sh Use ansistrings > # -Si support C++ styled INLINE > # -SI<x> set interface style to <x> > # -SIcomCOM compatible interface (default) > # -SIcorbaCORBA compatible interface > # -Sm support macros like C (global) > # -So same as -Mtp > # -Sp same as -Mgpc > # -Ss constructor name must be init (destructor must be done) > # -St allow static keyword in objects > # > # Allow goto, inline, C-operators, C-vars > -Sgic > > # --------------- > # Code generation > # --------------- > > # Uncomment the next line if you always want static/dynamic units by default > # (can be overruled with -CD, -CS at the commandline) > #-CS > #-CD > > # Set the default heapsize to 8Mb > #-Ch8000000 > > # Set default codegeneration checks (iocheck, overflow, range, stack) > #-Ci > #-Co > #-Cr > #-Ct > > # Optimizer switches for i386 compiler > # -Os generate smaller code > # -O1 level 1 optimizations (quick optimizations) > # -O2 level 2 optimizations (-O1 + slower optimizations) > # -O3 level 3 optimizations (same as -O2u) > # -Oa=N set alignment to N > # -OoX switch on optimalization X. > # -OoNOX switch off optimalization X. > # X is one of REGVAR UNCERTAIN STACKFRAME PEEPHOLE ASMCSE > LOOPUNROLL > # -OpCPU set target processor. > # CPU is one of 386, PENTIUM, PENTIUM2, PENTIUM3, PENTIUM4, > PENTIUMM > > > # ----------------------- > # Set Filenames and Paths > # ----------------------- > > # Both slashes and backslashes are allowed in paths > > # path to the messagefile, not necessary anymore but can be used to override > # the default language > #-Frc:\lazarus\fpc\2.2.2/msg/errore.msg > #-Frc:\lazarus\fpc\2.2.2/msg/errorn.msg > #-Frc:\lazarus\fpc\2.2.2/msg/errores.msg > #-Frc:\lazarus\fpc\2.2.2/msg/errord.msg > #-Frc:\lazarus\fpc\2.2.2/msg/errorr.msg > > # path to the gcclib > #-Flc:\lazarus\fpc\2.2.2/lib > > # searchpath for includefiles > #-Fi/pp/inc;/pp/rtl/inc > > # searchpath for includefiles > # release them only if you know what you do > # because this could cause a rebuild of the runtime library > # if you tell them compiler/ide to build the project (FK) > #-Fic:\lazarus\fpc\2.2.2/source/rtl/inc;c:\lazarus\fpc\2.2.2/source/rtl/i386 > > # searchpath for objectfiles > #-Foc:\lazarus\fpc\2.2.2/source/rtl/inc;c:\lazarus\fpc\2.2.2/source/rtl/i386 > > #IFDEF FPCAPACHE_1_13 > -Fuc:\lazarus\fpc\2.2.2/units/$FPCTARGET/httpd-1.3/ > #ELSE > #IFDEF FPCAPACHE_2_0 > -Fuc:\lazarus\fpc\2.2.2/units/$FPCTARGET/httpd-2.0 > #ELSE > -Fuc:\lazarus\fpc\2.2.2/units/$FPCTARGET/httpd-2.2 > #ENDIF > #ENDIF > > # searchpath for units and other system dependent things > -Fuc:\lazarus\fpc\2.2.2/units/$FPCTARGET/ > -Fuc:\lazarus\fpc\2.2.2/units/$FPCTARGET/* > -Fuc:\lazarus\fpc\2.2.2/units/$FPCTARGET/rtl > > # searchpath for libraries > #-Flc:\lazarus\fpc\2.2.2/lib > #-Fl/lib;/usr/lib > > # searchpath for tools > -FDc:\lazarus\fpc\2.2.2/bin/$FPCTARGET > > # binutils prefix for cross compiling > #IFDEF FPC_CROSSCOMPILING > -XP$FPCTARGET- > #ENDIF > > > # ------------- > # Linking > # ------------- > > # generate always debugging information for GDB (slows down the compiling > # process) > # -gc generate checks for pointers > # -gd use dbx > # -gg use gsym > # -gh use heap trace unit (for memory leak debugging) > # -gl use line info unit to show more info for backtraces > # -gv generates programs tracable with valgrind > # -gw generate dwarf debugging info > # > # Enable debuginfo and use the line info unit by default > #-gl > > # always pass an option to the linker > #-k-s > > # Always strip debuginfo from the executable > -Xs > > > # ------------- > # Miscellaneous > # ------------- > > # Write always a nice FPC logo ;) > -l > > # Verbosity > # e : Show errors (default) d : Show debug info > # w : Show warnings u : Show unit info > # n : Show notes t : Show tried/used files > # h : Show hints m : Show defined macros > # i : Show general info p : Show compiled procedures > # l : Show linenumbers c : Show conditionals > # a : Show everything 0 : Show nothing (except errors) > # b : Show all procedure r : Rhide/GCC compatibility mode > # declarations if an error x : Executable info (Win32 only) > # occurs > # > # Display Info, Warnings, Notes and Hints > -viwn > # If you don't want so much verbosity use > #-vw > > _______________________________________________ > Lazarus mailing list > Lazarus@lazarus.freepascal.org > http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus > > _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list Lazarus@lazarus.freepascal.org http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus