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− | This section describe how the freepascal compiler with all units can be created under a linux system. This could be important if you start without a working | + | This section describe how the freepascal compiler with all units can be created under a linux system. This could be important if you start without a working Free Pascal at Amiga. |
* A working linux system (CPU is not important, i386 and x64 tested other platform might work) | * A working linux system (CPU is not important, i386 and x64 tested other platform might work) |
Revision as of 22:22, 8 May 2016
Installation of Free Pascal on a Amiga classic (68k) machine
You need:
- an Amiga or emulated UAE
- 68020 or better
- OS 3.0 or better or AROS68k
- much RAM
- ixemul.library 48+ (check on Aminet)
- binary release of FPC-m68k-Amiga
Installation
- Unpack the archive file to a folder where you like to have the installation
- Create an assign FreePascal: to the pp folder (for example in s:user-startup)
- Add the binary location to path Freepascal:bin/m68k-amiga (for example in s:user-startup)
- if you do not want to create an assign you can also edit the fpc.cfg and fp.cfg and add your personal path directly there
Crosscompile from Linux
This section describe how the freepascal compiler with all units can be created under a linux system. This could be important if you start without a working Free Pascal at Amiga.
- A working linux system (CPU is not important, i386 and x64 tested other platform might work)
- A freepascal compiler for this linux (Version = 3.0) (e.g. at Ubuntu/Debian
apt-get install fpc
) - You need a the amiga binutils (TODO: source/manual)
- Get the latest freepascal source
- via svn: svn checkout http://svn.freepascal.org/svn/fpc/trunk fpc
- via zip: from the Freepascal Development Page
- A folder fpc is created with the sources inside, change to the folder
cd fpc
- Now everything is set for make the compiler, we choose
zipinstall
to create directly a packed versionfpc-3.1.1.m68k-amiga.tar.gz
make zipinstall CPU_TARGET=m68k OS_TARGET=amiga
- now you have a complete archive with the Amiga freepascal compiler with all units and some utilities