[fpc-pascal] Issue with Linking

Chris Moody inquiry at greensnakedesign.com
Fri Aug 21 01:07:45 CEST 2015



On 08/20/2015 03:16 PM, Jonas Maebe wrote:
> Chris Moody wrote:
>> To further add to the confusion, I found my Raspberry did not have
>> locate installed, so I asked apt-get to get a copy and it obtained:
>>
>> Unpacking locate (from .../locate_4.4.2-4_armhf.deb) ...
>>
>> I did locate https://blogs.oracle.com/jtc/entry/is_it_armhf_or_armel and
>> going by Jim's blog I'm running an armhf system.
>>
>> So I don't know what I have :(.
>
> That indeed suggests you have an armhf system. I really don't get why 
> it's installing an ARMEL compiler. Please file a bug with Raspbian 
> about that.
>
> You can bootstrap an armhf 3.0 compiler on an armel system, but it's a 
> bit tricky:
> 1) install the armel compiler (you already did that
> 2) build FPC with OPT="-dFPC_ARMHF" FPCMAKEOPT="-dNO_THREADING"
>
> This last parameter removes the libc dependency from fpmake, so it 
> won't need the _init and _fini symbols. It does not remove threading 
> support from the RTL itself, so that's fine.
>
> This way, FPC 3.0 should build successfully, and you should end up 
> with an FPC 3.0 ARMHF compiler. You can verify it by running 
> "./fpcsrc/compiler/ppcarm -l nonexisting.pp" afterwards and checking 
> that it says it targets ARMHF.
>
> If that is the case, install it in a subdirectory of your home 
> directory (make ... install INSTALL_PREFIX=$HOME/somedir), create a 
> symbolic link from $HOME/somedir/bin/ppcarm to 
> $HOME/somedir/lib/fpc/3.0/ppcarm, add $HOME/somedir/bin to the front 
> of your path, and finally add the following lines to ~/.fpc.cfg
>
> #ifdef VER3_0
> -Fu/home/pi/somedir/lib/fpc/$fpcversion/units/$fpctarget/*
> -Fu/home/pi/somedir/lib/fpc/$fpcversion/units/$fpctarget/rtl
> #endif
>
> That should enable you to use both "fpc" and "ppcarm" to compile 
> programs using this newly built FPC 3.0.
>
>
> Jonas

./ppcarm -l nonexisting.pp
Free Pascal Compiler version 3.0.0rc1 [2015/08/20] for arm
Copyright (c) 1993-2015 by Florian Klaempfl and others
Target OS: Linux for ARMHF
Compiling nonexisting.pp
Fatal: Cannot open file "nonexisting.pp"
Fatal: Compilation aborted

Yay! thanks for all the help everyone!

Chris



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