First of all, Happy New Year!
I know many are in times of parties and celebrations and/or on vacation, so I do not expect an answer soon.
Not sure if this is the most appropriate forum in which to open this thread, I beg your pardon if I'm wrong.
I have a system to develop for Windows and Linux. I currently have not had the opportunity to perform compilation as for other platforms.
And looking documentation I have come to see a video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qT9fm0lQA7IIt does look pretty simple when it is from Windows to Linux.
But this brought me more questions ... What if I need to compile for both OS: Windows and Linux? How should proceed? Is it possible to establish more than one OS Tarjet? What if I need to compile for 32bit and 64bit?
What should I to configure in both the debugger and the project?
Currently I own CodeTyphon use Windows 5.5 and 8.1 to work. Mi notebook is 64bits. I have pending install any distro of Linux, possibly Manjaro which is what one of my clients most important used.
CT install me Lazarus in 32bit and 64bit, and as I have understood I use each to proceed to compile the same project to generate executable on 32bit and 64bit respectively.
I recognize that being a multiplatform certain things I care program. My intention is to follow the guidance that is in the wiki itself:
http://wiki.freepascal.org/Multiplatform_Programming_GuideBut not if I am a fool or gross to find documentation on how to properly configure everything to work on a project for multiplatform. For now, at least I've configured the debugger and the project following the recommendations given for Windows:
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/GDB_Debugger_Tips#Win_64_bithttp://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Debugger_SetupI would like, if possible if there is someone with some time to give me some guidance, and if not too good to abuse the trust of some sound advice based on their experiences.
Best Regards,
PS: Sorry for my poor english.