Hi,
Until a few days ago, I was doing my compilations this way:
three installations of laz+fpc both trunk at same revisions, one in windows 7 64bit (main OS), one in Xubuntu x86_64 (virtualbox) and the other in Xubuntu i386 (virtualbox).
that worked without any problem.
But a few days ago I've checked fpcupdeluxe on my Xubuntu x86_64 for cross compilation concept. and installed a laz+fpc trunk plus cross compilers for win32, darwin and linux i386.
configured one of my basic project's build modes and cross compiled it for win32 i386, darwin i386 carbon and linux i386 gtk2 targets.
then tested my new win32 i386 and linux i386 binaries in their respective OSes.
and surprised that there was no problem. and they where working.
then I said, before drawing any conclusion and distribution of these binaries, I would rather ask here:
1) Am I safe to assume these binaries are OK to provide to others? (linking problems or any other cross-compilation problems which shows itself in user systems?)
2) Any difference between them and my older normally compiled binaries?