Hi all, me (the pain/Linux newbie) again...
New problem - someone has asked me for an ARM Linux binary of one of my projects. So, I set about installing Raspbian on my RPi 2, then Lazarus. I then managed to compile my project and produce a binary for them...happy days.
OK, here is the issue - I had to copy the project across using a USB stick, and then it wouldn't run the executable from the stick (a Linux issue, I believe)...that's fine, I just copied the project to the system drive and tried again - success.
However, doing it this way is a bit of a pain, so I've set my RPi up, headless, and am VNCing in from my Mac. I've got a shared folder of the projects and I get Lazarus to open this directly. When it comes to running, it fails with the error unable to write the RES file. Is this another Linux permission thing, or a MacOS permission thing, or a funny with Lazarus?
I can write to the shared folder, from Raspbian, fine. The permissions given on the MacOS side allow reading and writing for all users. So it is just this file it can't do (if I select a release build, it also can't write the LPR file).
Thanks in advance.
Gerald.