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''Note: using the batch files above, won't you need to copy over some .so libs from the raspberry to your Windows build environment as well (e.g. the c runtime), especially when writing Lazarus/GTK applications? --[[User:BigChimp|BigChimp]] 13:57, 10 January 2014 (CET)''
 
''Note: using the batch files above, won't you need to copy over some .so libs from the raspberry to your Windows build environment as well (e.g. the c runtime), especially when writing Lazarus/GTK applications? --[[User:BigChimp|BigChimp]] 13:57, 10 January 2014 (CET)''
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==Raspian Jessie version bump==
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Under Jessie, which is now the main branch of Raspian, they've bumped the stock-installed version to 1.2.4. I haven't confirmed it on the RPI1 yet, but it should make building the latest version from source much easier. Switching from Wheezy to Jessie seems well worth the fiddling as a number of packages have been updated. [[User:AndroidCat|AndroidCat]] 19:10, 22 November 2015 (CET)
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== Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ ==
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I can't get the GPIO code to work. I run Rasbian Debian Stretch and Lazarus 1.6.2+dfsg-2. It compile, but no output on the GPIO. [[User:Christer Johansson|Christer Johansson]] ([[User talk:Christer Johansson|talk]]) 17:29, 10 August 2018 (CEST)

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Note: using the batch files above, won't you need to copy over some .so libs from the raspberry to your Windows build environment as well (e.g. the c runtime), especially when writing Lazarus/GTK applications? --BigChimp 13:57, 10 January 2014 (CET)

Raspian Jessie version bump

Under Jessie, which is now the main branch of Raspian, they've bumped the stock-installed version to 1.2.4. I haven't confirmed it on the RPI1 yet, but it should make building the latest version from source much easier. Switching from Wheezy to Jessie seems well worth the fiddling as a number of packages have been updated. AndroidCat 19:10, 22 November 2015 (CET)

Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+

I can't get the GPIO code to work. I run Rasbian Debian Stretch and Lazarus 1.6.2+dfsg-2. It compile, but no output on the GPIO. Christer Johansson (talk) 17:29, 10 August 2018 (CEST)