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Revision as of 19:11, 31 May 2008
This page describe the current status of the BeOS/Haiku port of FreePascal.
Here are unofficial builds needed to compile freepascal on those platforms :
- BeOS : fpc-2.2.1.i386-beos.tar.gz - Haiku : fpc-2.2.1.i386-haiku.tar.gz
Those compilers should compile "branches/fixes_2_2" and trunk.
What is missing is a specific target for haiku to use native ld included in the development package instead of a R5 one. This work is in progress. Until then, native ld could be used by replacing
LinkRes.Add('elf_i386_be');
by
LinkRes.Add('elf_i386_haiku');
in compiler/systems/t_beos.pas when compiling under Haiku.
The console mode IDE should work but compiling it with gdb support is more complicated (you will need to collect a lot of static libraries from the haiku build : libgdb.a and all its dependencies...).
Here is a snapshot of fpc 2.3.1 for Haiku (revision 11134) : fpc-2.3.1.i386-haiku.tar.gz
This snapshot contains the text mode IDE compiled with debugging support.