I've uploaded a few Raspberry Pi files and scripts at
http://www.getlazarus.orgBelow is a minimal fpc 3.0.0 compiler. It's stripped down to be small and only includes the compiler, the text mode IDE, and the run time library. It's a good starting point on the Raspberry Pi if you want to do command line compiling using only the rtl or if you want to use it as a starting point for building the fpc trunk or other compiler branches on your Raspberry Pi. Total install size will be 45MB for those of you conscious about using up the limited space on your Pi's SD card.
http://cache.getlazarus.org/archives/fpc-3.0.0.raspberry-min.tar.gzJust download the above then "tar xvf fpc-3.0.0.raspberry-min.tar.gz" then run "./setup.sh". The setup does not need super user rights. It will let you choose a fpc compiler installation location, somewhere under your $HOME, and give you the option to create a shortcut to a terminal where the fpc environment is ready for you. That is with the minimal fpc 3.0 in your path and fpc.cfg environment variable configured.
Another, possibly more useful bundle I've created is Free Pascal 3.0 with Lazarus for the Raspberry Pi. I've taken great care to reduce the install size of both fpc and Lazarus with this bundle for the Pi.
I've eliminated a lot of fpc packages which don't make sense to have on a Pi. All cross platform package and runtime files have been removed (I don't imagine people cross compiling from the Pi to say Windows for example). I've also eliminates the lazarus tool sources, source images files (res files remain), and quite a few components which are very unlikely to be used on the Pi. Basically I've gotten the install size from a full fpc and lazarus from 1.5GB down to around 216MB.
If you're interested in trying this version of Free Pascal 3.0 with Lazarus, here is where you can get it:
http://www.getlazarus.org/setup/?download#raspberry_piIf you have a Pi, just follow the instructions in the setup script. You can choose your install folder and have the option to create a application shortcut you can pin to the Pi menu.
In the next week I'll be working on updating the other platform installers to include minimal versions, as well as updated install scripts where you can choose you install folder and create more shortcuts, be they fpc terminal shortcuts or application desktop shortcuts.
Pi users, if your interested I am developing an SDL 2 installer along with a few bare demos which should work with either the minimal or the more complete compilers mentioned above. Let me know if you're inerested in using the SDL 2 on the Pi and I may setup a forum for it.