Jonas Maebe wrote:
On 05 Oct 2010, at 10:05, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
When running 2.4.0 on an ARM system (Debian v5 Lenny, armel) with
limited memory (32Mb RAM + 768Mb swap) and using it to compile a large
project (Lazarus 0.9.28.2) I'm seeing intermittent failures which go
away if the make
Am 05.10.2010 10:13, schrieb Jonas Maebe:
On 05 Oct 2010, at 10:05, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
When running 2.4.0 on an ARM system (Debian v5 Lenny, armel) with
limited memory (32Mb RAM + 768Mb swap) and using it to compile a large
project (Lazarus 0.9.28.2) I'm seeing intermittent failures
On 13 Oct 2010, at 09:58, Sven Barth wrote:
Am 05.10.2010 10:13, schrieb Jonas Maebe:
A couple of days ago I fixed an error in svn trunk for ARMEL that
caused
the stack to become temporarily unbalanced after performing syscalls
with 5 or more parameters (the bug is still there for OABI,
Jonas Maebe wrote:
On 13 Oct 2010, at 09:58, Sven Barth wrote:
Am 05.10.2010 10:13, schrieb Jonas Maebe:
A couple of days ago I fixed an error in svn trunk for ARMEL that caused
the stack to become temporarily unbalanced after performing syscalls
with 5 or more parameters (the bug is still
Am 13.10.2010 13:04, schrieb Jonas Maebe:
On 13 Oct 2010, at 09:58, Sven Barth wrote:
Am 05.10.2010 10:13, schrieb Jonas Maebe:
A couple of days ago I fixed an error in svn trunk for ARMEL that caused
the stack to become temporarily unbalanced after performing syscalls
with 5 or more
Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
I can confirm that I can build FPC 2.4.0 to run under Debian Lenny on
an ARM-based system (Cisco/Linksys NSLU2 Slug) using
make 'NOGDB=1' 'OPT=-dFPC_ARMEL -CfSOFT' all
This appears to be OK to the extent that it can compile Lazarus
0.9.28.3, although my initial
On 05 Oct 2010, at 10:05, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
When running 2.4.0 on an ARM system (Debian v5 Lenny, armel) with
limited memory (32Mb RAM + 768Mb swap) and using it to compile a
large project (Lazarus 0.9.28.2) I'm seeing intermittent failures
which go away if the make is restarted.
Jonas Maebe wrote:
On 05 Oct 2010, at 10:05, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
When running 2.4.0 on an ARM system (Debian v5 Lenny, armel) with
limited memory (32Mb RAM + 768Mb swap) and using it to compile a large
project (Lazarus 0.9.28.2) I'm seeing intermittent failures which go
away if the make
Jonas Maebe wrote:
I've requested an account on the GCC compile farm
(http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/CompileFarm, anyone contributing to any free
software project can do so), and I guess that at least one of their ARM
machines will also support OABI binaries.
If you don't get anywhere I might be
Am 05.10.2010 10:13, schrieb Jonas Maebe:
On 05 Oct 2010, at 10:05, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
When running 2.4.0 on an ARM system (Debian v5 Lenny, armel) with
limited memory (32Mb RAM + 768Mb swap) and using it to compile a large
project (Lazarus 0.9.28.2) I'm seeing intermittent failures
Jonas Maebe wrote:
On 20 Aug 2010, at 22:38, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
What should I be doing here- using both -Cf and -d?
Yes, that should solve the problem. For the resulting EABI compiler, -Cfsoft
will be the default.
I can confirm that I can build FPC 2.4.0 to run under Debian Lenny on
On 21 Aug 2010, at 00:19, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Jonas Maebe wrote:
On 20 Aug 2010, at 22:38, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
What should I be doing here- using both -Cf and -d?
Yes, that should solve the problem. For the resulting EABI compiler, -Cfsoft
will be the default.
Thanks Jonas,
Jonas Maebe wrote:
Supported ABI targets:
DEFAULT
..
but it doesn't actually say what the default is.
To check whether or not you have an ARM EABI compiler, compile any file with
-vei and verify that the output contains the line:
Target OS: Linux for ARMEL
(rather than Linux for ARM)
On 20 August 2010 23:10, Mark Morgan Lloyd
markmll.fpc-de...@telemetry.co.uk wrote:
Henry Vermaak wrote:
I've managed to get trunk working on my slug (also on debian lenny)
quite a while ago, so I hope it's still possible. I was using trunk
to build a cross compiler, though.
Thanks Henry.
Henry Vermaak wrote:
Is my recollection correct that somebody's working on the MIPS port?
I'm sure Florian did some work on that. I have no experience with
mips, but I saw that there are some Loongson laptops now. Exciting
stuff.
I see discussion of it in this list last November, and
On 20 Aug 2010, at 17:47, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Is what I am doing reasonable, or should I- as an example- be using 2.4.0 to
rebuild itself with -CaEABI before trying to go any further?
It's best to compile 2.4.0 with -dFPC_ARMEL (no need to use -CaEABI) and use
the resulting compiler.
On 20.08.2010 17:47, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
I've previously had FPC (and Lazarus) running natively on Debian ARM,
but I think it was Etch- things got a bit cloudy after that. The
kernel being shipped with Lenny is 2.6.26-2 and I note
CONFIG_AEABI=y
CONFIG_OABI_COMPAT=y
If I download the
On 20.08.2010 18:51, Stefan Kisdaroczi wrote:
On 20.08.2010 17:47, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
I've previously had FPC (and Lazarus) running natively on Debian ARM,
but I think it was Etch- things got a bit cloudy after that. The
kernel being shipped with Lenny is 2.6.26-2 and I note
Jonas Maebe wrote:
On 20 Aug 2010, at 17:47, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Is what I am doing reasonable, or should I- as an example- be using 2.4.0 to
rebuild itself with -CaEABI before trying to go any further?
It's best to compile 2.4.0 with -dFPC_ARMEL (no need to use -CaEABI) and use
the
On 20 Aug 2010, at 22:38, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
What should I be doing here- using both -Cf and -d?
Yes, that should solve the problem. For the resulting EABI compiler, -Cfsoft
will be the default.
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On 20 August 2010 21:38, Mark Morgan Lloyd
markmll.fpc-de...@telemetry.co.uk wrote:
Jonas Maebe wrote:
On 20 Aug 2010, at 17:47, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Is what I am doing reasonable, or should I- as an example- be using 2.4.0
to rebuild itself with -CaEABI before trying to go any further?
Henry Vermaak wrote:
I've managed to get trunk working on my slug (also on debian lenny)
quite a while ago, so I hope it's still possible. I was using trunk
to build a cross compiler, though.
Thanks Henry. I've definitely had both FPC and Lazarus running natively
on ARM in the past, but I
Jonas Maebe wrote:
On 20 Aug 2010, at 22:38, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
What should I be doing here- using both -Cf and -d?
Yes, that should solve the problem. For the resulting EABI compiler, -Cfsoft
will be the default.
Thanks Jonas, work continues and I'll report back.
Is there a way of
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