[fpc-pascal] FreeBSD/x86_64 snapshots

papelhigienico at gmail.com papelhigienico at gmail.com
Fri Sep 26 14:18:48 CEST 2008


Hi!

I can compile small programs with fpc freebsd x86_64. Then I tried compile
and run lazarus (0.9.27 snapshot of 2008-09-25). I can compile, but I can't
run it.

the output:

%cd lazarus
%gmake LCL_PLATFORM=gtk2

...

%./startlazarus
Runtime error 217 at $00000000004ABC85
  $00000000004ABC85
  $0000000000603D88 line 258 of ../gtk/gtkwidgetset.inc
  $00000000005DCBEE line 543 of gtk2widgetset.inc
  $000000000045217E line 1593 of forms.pp
  $0000000000439548 line 39 of interfaces.pas
  $000000000042DA7B
  $000000000041AEB9

%file startlazarus
startlazarus: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (FreeBSD), for
FreeBSD 7.0 (700055), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), FreeBSD-style,
not stripped
%fpc teste.pas
Free Pascal Compiler version 2.3.1 [2008/09/17] for x86_64
Copyright (c) 1993-2008 by Florian Klaempfl
Target OS: FreeBSD for x86-64
Compiling teste.pas
Assembling teste
Linking teste
5 lines compiled, 0.1 sec
%./teste
teste
%


My fpc.cfg (from my FPC 2.2.0 FreeBSD 32 bits):


#
# Example fpc.cfg for Free Pascal Compiler
#

# ----------------------
# Defines (preprocessor)
# ----------------------

#
# nested #IFNDEF, #IFDEF, #ENDIF, #ELSE, #DEFINE, #UNDEF are allowed
#
# -d is the same as #DEFINE
# -u is the same as #UNDEF
#

#
# Some examples (for switches see below, and the -? helppages)
#
# Try compiling with the -dRELEASE or -dDEBUG on the commandline
#

# For a release compile with optimizes and strip debuginfo
#IFDEF RELEASE
  -O2
  -Xs
  #WRITE Compiling Release Version
#ENDIF

# For a debug version compile with debuginfo and all codegeneration checks
on
#IFDEF DEBUG
  -g
  -Crtoi
  #WRITE Compiling Debug Version
#ENDIF

# set binutils prefix

#IFNDEF CPUI386
#IFNDEF CPUAMD64
#DEFINE NEEDCROSSBINUTILS
#ENDIF
#ENDIF


#IFNDEF freebsd
#DEFINE NEEDCROSSBINUTILS
#ENDIF


#IFDEF FPC_CROSSCOMPILING
#IFDEF NEEDCROSSBINUTILS
  -XP$fpctarget-
#ENDIF NEEDCROSSBINUTILS
#ENDIF

# ----------------
# Parsing switches
# ----------------

# Pascal language mode
#      -Mfpc      free pascal dialect (default)
#      -Mobjfpc   switch some Delphi 2 extensions on
#      -Mdelphi   tries to be Delphi compatible
#      -Mtp       tries to be TP/BP 7.0 compatible
#      -Mgpc      tries to be gpc compatible
#      -Mmacpas   tries to be compatible to the macintosh pascal dialects
#
# Turn on Object Pascal extensions by default
#-Mobjfpc

# Assembler reader mode
#      -Rdefault  use default assembler
#      -Ratt      read AT&T style assembler
#      -Rintel    read Intel style assembler
#
# All assembler blocks are AT&T styled by default
#-Ratt

# Semantic checking
#      -S2        same as -Mobjfpc
#      -Sc        supports operators like C (*=,+=,/= and -=)
#      -Sa        include assertion code.
#      -Sd        same as -Mdelphi
#      -Se<x>     error options. <x> is a combination of the following:
#         <n> : compiler stops after the <n> errors (default is 1)
#         w : compiler stops also after warnings
#         n : compiler stops also after notes
#         h : compiler stops also after hints
#      -Sg        allow LABEL and GOTO
#      -Sh        Use ansistrings
#      -Si        support C++ styled INLINE
#      -Sk        load fpcylix unit
#      -SI<x>     set interface style to <x>
#         -SIcom     COM compatible interface (default)
#         -SIcorba   CORBA compatible interface
#      -Sm        support macros like C (global)
#      -So        same as -Mtp
#      -Sp        same as -Mgpc
#      -Ss        constructor name must be init (destructor must be done)
#      -St        allow static keyword in objects
#      -Sx        enable exception keywords (default in Delphi/ObjFPC modes)
#
# Allow goto, inline, C-operators, C-vars
-Sgic

# ---------------
# Code generation
# ---------------

# Uncomment the next line if you always want static/dynamic units by default
# (can be overruled with -CD, -CS at the commandline)
#-CS
#-CD

# Set the default heapsize to 8Mb
#-Ch8000000

# Set default codegeneration checks (iocheck, overflow, range, stack)
#-Ci
#-Co
#-Cr
#-Ct

# Optimizer switches
# -Os        generate smaller code
# -O1        level 1 optimizations (quick optimizations, debuggable)
# -O2        level 2 optimizations (-O1 + optimizations which make debugging
more difficult)
# -O3        level 3 optimizations (-O2 + optimizations which also may make
the program slower rather than faster)
# -Op<x>     set target cpu for optimizing, see fpc -i for possible values
#
# See "fpc -i" also for more fine-grained control over which optimizations
# to perform

# -----------------------
# Set Filenames and Paths
# -----------------------

# Slashes are also allowed under dos

# path to the messagefile, not necessary anymore but can be used to override
# the default language
#-Fr/usr/local/lib/fpc/$fpcversion/msg/errore.msg
#-Fr/usr/local/lib/fpc/$fpcversion/msg/errorn.msg

# searchpath for includefiles
#-Fi/pp/inc;/pp/rtl/inc

# searchpath for units and other system dependent things
-Fu/usr/local/lib/fpc/$fpcversion/units/$fpctarget
-Fu/usr/local/lib/fpc/$fpcversion/units/$fpctarget/*
-Fu/usr/local/lib/fpc/$fpcversion/units/$fpctarget/rtl
#-Fu~/fpc/packages/base/*/units/;~/fpc/fcl/units/;~/fpc/rtl/units/

# searchpath for libraries
-Fl/usr/local/lib



#-Fl/pp/lib
#-Fl/lib;/usr/lib


# -------------
# Linking
# -------------

# generate always debugging information for GDB (slows down the compiling
# process)
#      -gc        generate checks for pointers
#      -gd        use dbx
#      -gg        use gsym
#      -gh        use heap trace unit (for memory leak debugging)
#      -gl        use line info unit to show more info for backtraces
#      -gv        generates programs tracable with valgrind
#      -gw        generate dwarf debugging info
#
# Enable debuginfo and use the line info unit by default
#-gl

# always pass an option to the linker
#-k-s

# Always strip debuginfo from the executable
-Xs


# -------------
# Miscellaneous
# -------------

# Write always a nice FPC logo ;)
-l

# Verbosity
#      e : Show errors (default)       d : Show debug info
#      w : Show warnings               u : Show unit info
#      n : Show notes                  t : Show tried/used files
#      h : Show hints                  c : Show conditionals
#      i : Show general info           d : Show debug info
#      l : Show linenumbers            r : Rhide/GCC compatibility mode
#      a : Show everything             x : Executable info (Win32 only)
#      b : Write file names messages with full path
#      v : write fpcdebug.txt with     p : Write tree.log with parse tree
#          lots of debugging info
#
# Display Info, Warnings and Notes
-viwn
# If you don't want so much verbosity use
#-vw

#
# That's all folks
#



Fabio Luis Girardi


2008/9/19 Francisco Reyes <lists at stringsutils.com>

> papelhigienico at gmail.com writes:
>
>  I will test it!! I need it!
>>
>
> Fabio,
>
> Basically all you need to do is:
> + Untar snapshot to your home directory
> + Create   ~/.fpc.cfg :
>  -Fu~/snapshot/lib/fpc/$FPCVERSION/units/$FPCTARGET/*
>  -viwh
> + Either symlink /snapshot/bin to ~/bin or cd ~/bin
> ln -s /snaphot/bin/*
> + Symlink the ppcx64 file too
> cd ~/bin
> ln -s /snapshot/lib/fpc/2.3.1/ppcx64 (from memory, check)
>
>
> I plan to test it some more this weekend too..
>
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