[Lazarus] Cross compile
Antonio Fortuny
a.fortuny at sitasoftware.lu
Mon Jun 11 16:54:27 CEST 2012
Le 11/06/2012 16:42, Mattias Gaertner a écrit :
> On Mon, 11 Jun 2012 16:19:31 +0200
> Antonio Fortuny<a.fortuny at sitasoftware.lu> wrote:
>
>> Hi all.
>>
>> I've just installed onto a W7-win32 Lazarus 1.1 from daily snapshots.
>> After installation I downloaded
>> Lazarus-1.1-37612-fpc-2.6.1-20120611-cross-arm-wince-win32.exe and ran it.
>> in .\fpc\2.61.1\bin\i386-win32\ I find:
>> 06/11/2012 05:15 AM 387,086 arm-wince-ar.exe
>> 06/11/2012 05:16 AM 775,182 arm-wince-as.exe
>> 06/11/2012 05:16 AM 421,390 arm-wince-dlltool.exe
>> 06/11/2012 05:16 AM 2,099,712 arm-wince-gdb.exe
>> 06/11/2012 05:16 AM 621,582 arm-wince-ld.exe
>> 06/11/2012 05:16 AM 662,542 arm-wince-objdump.exe
>> 06/11/2012 05:16 AM 11,264 arm-wince-pe-stub.exe
>> 06/11/2012 05:16 AM 518,158 arm-wince-strip.exe
>> 06/11/2012 05:16 AM 469,518 arm-wince-windres.exe
>> plus a ppccrossarm.exe
>> and a new folder in C:\lazarus\fpc\2.6.1\units\arm-wince\ parallel to
>> .\i386-win32
>> So far, so good.
>>
>> Now I want to compile a package for both targets WIN32 and WINCE
>> I change the options for the package and set
>> output directory for units: ..\lib\$(TargetCPU)-$(TargetOS)
>> code genereation set
>> target OS: WinCE
>> target CPU: arm
>> disable optimizations
>> and do a clean compile
>> As a matter of result, the package is compiled without errors BUT:
>> 1. the output units folder is .\i386-win32 and NOT arm-wince =-O
>> looks like macros didn't work and win32 is still assumed
>> 2. reverting to Win32 compilation I change the code generation options to
>> target OS: Win32
>> target CPU: (default value)
>> leaving all other options as is.
>> Do a clean compile and :
>> the same output directory has been used,
>> the ouput objects avec been replaced
>> AND all have the same size>:o as for the compilation for WinCE
>> It appears that compiling options to wince do not work as the only
>> result I get is win32 target.
>>
>> What did I miss ?
> The target OS and CPU is overridden by the project.
> Set the project's OS and CPU.
Aaaaaaaaaaargh :'(
You are a king anyway, it works.
But I'm a little bit disappointed that the project and the package
options are so intimately related.
Thanks anyway Mattias.
BTW, thanks to all other guys over there who are so patient with
disgusting guys like me (and others of course) 8-)
Antonio.
>
> Mattias
>
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