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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11-1-2013 11:54, Jy V wrote:<br>
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So the options are either to do cross compiling (with Lazarus)
or to install FPC on the target and compile the code there.<br>
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What is the more viable way ?<br>
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IMHO use virtual machines:<br>
Most of my customers run vmware sphere on their servers. I only have
to version and copy the virtual machines.<br>
Mind you: My compilers are still configured for remote and
crosscompile but this setup is more or less static: the vm's can
simply be replaced with a newer one on live or moved to hardware.<br>
(And ofcourse - in my case for webdevelopment incl. ARM - cycle
through a set of ip's before one becomes production)<br>
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