Re: [fpc-devel] FPC 2.0.4 arm-linux testing

2006-08-11 Thread Alexander Todorov

Hello,
thanks to all that helped me execute the tests.
These are the 3 digest files produced from testing
FPC 2.0.4 rc2 for arm-linux, using 2.0.4 rc3 tests.
Tested on x86(compile OK, all runs fail of course), qemu-arm, real arm device.
Will provide the full logs from the test if necessary.


digest.tar.bz2
Description: BZip2 compressed data
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[fpc-devel] OT Free Pascal on open source conventions

2006-08-11 Thread ik

Hi,

Today, like in the past 5 years, there was an open source convention
in Israel called August Penguin, promoted by a non profit organisation
called Hamakor (translation: the source)
http://hamakor.org.il/english.html .

Last year I was one of the people who helped organized that
convention, and I tried also to enter FPC to that convention.

This year, the main theme was about the education of schools and
universities. And it was really hard for me not to hear about FPC at
all.


Anyway, for next year, how would you think I could promote FPC better,
and is there any convention that FPC by default prompted or at least
displayed ?

What can I use in order to promote or display FPC for next year ?
While this is way to early to ask, but will any of FPC core developers
will be willing to give a lecture about FPC ?

Are there any other places in the world (I remember last year Brazil's
big open source conventions) that does conventions such as this ?


I hope to get some answers regarding the topics I raised above.

Thanks,

Ido
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RE: [fpc-devel] native compiler for ARM

2006-08-11 Thread peter green
 We do not have a system that is powerfull enough (=enough memory)
 to build
 one. You need 64mb at minimum to build the compiler and even that will be
 tight.
btw if anyone has a NSLU2 its possible to upgrade its memory to levels where
it could be used for this.
(http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/FattenYourSlug)

the real advantage (for anyone interested in the arm compiler) of getting
native building to work is that make cycle is a pretty harsh test of the
compilers stability.

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