Bo Berglund wrote:
I found a guide t o install FPC-Lazarus directly on the Pi2 itself
here:
http://www.tweaking4all.com/hardware/raspberry-pi/install-lazarus-pascal-on-raspberry-pi-2/
It seems like an easier way to build directly on the end hardware than
crosscompiling. But the CPU power might be a limiting factor of
course. I will make an attempt at doing this first and see how it
goes.
I can always try cross-compilation later.
Bo, I did that on the original RPi at the end of last month. You'll need
a couple of the Debian -dev packages (yell if you want me to check my
notes) but the important things are (a) you'll need at least 512Mb of
RAM+swap available and (b) remember that you can run the IDE etc. over
SSH- you don't need a local screen and keyboard.
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