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Free pascal 2.0.27/31/2023 To run FPCupDeluxe (actually V1.6.8e) it need libQt5Pas.so.1 Do not work for me, neither compiling from source nor from fpcupdeluxe, it throw me errors (including unable to modify LC_CTYPE locale).May be it do not works correctly under Haiku.įPCupDeluxe is able to generate both installations, best than directly from compressed snapshot. The freepascal IDE (fp) uses Free Vision. IDE do not work correcty because moving mouse is interpreted as code caracters.but using other editor as nano go OK. They are developing 64 bit version also. Don’t know if it would interact OK with a seperately done lazarus install… It’s kind of a guard or shield around lazarus itself. It might be best BTW to uninstall your current Lazarus first, and then use the helper file. Also please note that Haiku 64bit is not yet supported… Oh, don’t use the 32bit version of fpcupdeluxe: that did not work for me as fas as the Haiku target is concerned. Apart from possible missing items you need for haiku (pascal binding file, possibly a tweak as I mentioned once for serial port support for instance) it will work ‘right out of the box’. You can select your project target there, for Haiku set x86 cpu, Haiku and Qt4 or Qt5 as the widgeset. You install LAzarus/FPC with it and after that select the Haiku cross compiler: that will install it for use from within LAzarus. Hi, you can install fpcupdeluxe-x86_64-win64: this is a helper program with which you can install lazarus, fpc, and all the cross compilers automatically at most.
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