[Lazarus] Cross compile for Linux x64 on Windows 7 x64?

Carlos Eduardo S. M. carlos70esm at gmail.com
Wed Apr 3 17:14:47 CEST 2019


For me, the simplest solution is installing Ubuntu in a dual boot or, 
even better, in a virtual machine (e.g. free VMWare Player) with access 
to the Windows' Lazarus project folder. Independent install and 
configuration of Lazarus and debugging for each platform.

[]'s,

Carlos Eduardo S. Matuzaki
Curitiba / Parana' / Brazil

Em 02/04/2019 17:14, lazarus-request at lists.lazarus-ide.org escreveu:
> Date: Tue, 02 Apr 2019 08:14:39 -0400
> From: Bo Berglund
> To: lazarus at lists.lazarus.freepascal.org
> Subject: [Lazarus] Cross compile for Linux x64 on Windows 7 x64?
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> I have a command line utility created in Lazarus 2.0.0/fpc 3.0.4 on
> Windows 7 x64. I use the Lazarus/fpc downloaded via this page:
> https://www.lazarus-ide.org/index.php?page=downloads
>
> Now I want to compile this project for Linux on the same x64 Intel CPU
> so I can run it under Ubuntu 16.4 LTS Server x64.
> Since that is a headless machine (it is a server) I need to build the
> utility by cross-compile on my Windows x64 Lazarus installation.
>
> Is there a *simple* instruction on how to do this? I have looked at
> the doc page:
> http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Cross_compiling
> but it is too complex for me to understand. I tried to just go to the
> sections I deemed relevant to my simple (and probably very common)
> case but they all cross-reference into a maze...
>
> I need a "For Dummies" how-to which presupposes I have installed
> Lazarus/Fpc for Windows x64 and then tells me what to download extra
> (and from where) and also how to set up the project environment to
> make the Linux target.
> Is something like that available?
>
>

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