[fpc-devel] Managing multiple versions
Mark Morgan Lloyd
markMLl.fpc-devel at telemetry.co.uk
Mon Mar 24 10:31:57 CET 2014
When building/installing multiple versions of the compiler and libraries
on unix (Linux/Solaris), is there an easy way of putting the fpc utility
etc. in a version-specific directory (e.g. /usr/local/bin/fpc-x.y.z) but
keeping the backend in the usual /usr/local/lib/fpc/x.y.z tree?
In part this leads on from a discussion in the Lazarus ML in early
February where the -V option was highlighted. However the specific
reason I ask is that a few months ago I was playing with the help
generation utilities to see if I could extract what version of the
compiler first supported given features, and found various problems
which I put down to trying to handle older files with newer utilities.
I'm currently rebuilding one of my development systems and thought this
would be a good time to experiment with alternative layouts.
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Mark Morgan Lloyd
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