BGRA Installation on Linux

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BGRA Installation on Linux

Prerequisites:

  • 1. Proxmox 5.2 as virtualization solution
  • 2. Linux MINT beta 19 XFCE 64 bits as operating system

Using a virtualization solution has the advantage of starting with a clean system very easy. The resources of the host a well utilized in terms of, example hosting several systems on a computer instead of only one. Proxmox as open source virtualization solution has Enterprise capabilities that are found only in commercial versions of ESXi for example.

Linux MINT XFCE offers a graphic environment with a very light overhead making it a good choice for virtualization where a GUI is needed.

Steps:

  • 1. Install Proxmox and have a clone of the Linux MINT as sandbox.
  • 2. Install SSH server:
sudo apt install openssh-server
  • 3. Install needed libraries:
sudo aptitude install -y make binutils build-essential gdb subversion zip unzip libx11-dev libgtk2.0-dev libgdk-pixbuf2.0-dev libcairo2-dev libpango1.0-dev unrar
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y libxtst-dev libgl1-mesa-dev
sudo apt-get install -y libatk-adaptor
  • 4. Go into downloads folder and download FPCUPDeluxe with
wget --content-disposition https://github.com/LongDirtyAnimAlf/fpcupdeluxe/releases/download/1.6.2x/fpcupdeluxe-x86_64-linux
  • 5. Make the download executable with
chmod +x fpcupdeluxe-x86_64-linux
  • 6. Launch the executable in the graphic console with
./fpcupdeluxe-x86_64-linux
  • 7. Now select CPU x8664 and OS linux, FPC stable and Lazarus stable.
  • 8. Run the install option which will install Lazarus 1.8.4 as per June 2018.
  • 9. After installation is done install (Package -> Install Packages) and open Online Package Manager from the Package Menu. Select BGRA Bitmap and Controls and wait for download and compilation.
  • 10. Open Lazarus and enjoy the new pallet entries.

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