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Install Lazarus 32bits on Ubuntu 22.04.1
AlexTP:
Interesting, why this i386-related info is not in the wiki https://wiki.freepascal.org/Installing_Lazarus_on_Linux ?
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Added https://wiki.freepascal.org/Installing_Lazarus_on_Linux#Debian-based_64-bit_with_Lazarus_32-bit
jraviles:
--- Quote from: AlexTP on October 05, 2022, 10:26:13 pm ---Interesting, why this i386-related info is not in the wiki https://wiki.freepascal.org/Installing_Lazarus_on_Linux ?
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Added https://wiki.freepascal.org/Installing_Lazarus_on_Linux#Debian-based_64-bit_with_Lazarus_32-bit
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Hi, I follow this wiki -> https://wiki.freepascal.org/Installing_Lazarus_on_Linux#Debian-based_64-bit_with_Lazarus_32-bit
and works here, thank to you guys
MarkMLl:
I'm currently upgrading my main development system which has been running Debian "Buster" for the last three years to Debian "Bookworm", because there's a few "bleeding edge" things I anticipate wanting to run sooner rather than later.
I notice that the multiarch-support package that was on Buster and older versions has been dropped. I think that the main thing this was doing was pulling in an i386 variant of libc6, I think (but am not sure) that it's replaced by binutils-multiarch.
If anybody has any comment I'd be interested to know, but am deferring investigation until after I've got all the basic development tools etc. back up and running.
MarkMLl
Fred vS:
--- Quote from: MarkMLl on October 23, 2022, 04:45:13 pm ---I'm currently upgrading my main development system which has been running Debian "Buster" for the last three years to Debian "Bookworm", because there's a few "bleeding edge" things I anticipate wanting to run sooner rather than later.
I notice that the multiarch-support package that was on Buster and older versions has been dropped. I think that the main thing this was doing was pulling in an i386 variant of libc6, I think (but am not sure) that it's replaced by binutils-multiarch.
If anybody has any comment I'd be interested to know, but am deferring investigation until after I've got all the basic development tools etc. back up and running.
MarkMLl
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Hi Mark.
Bookworm is not yet released and is for testing.
So I hope that Debian will not give up with multiarch and it is only the multiarch packages that are not yet ready.
If Debian decides to give up with multiarch, it is sad ( but i can not imagine that, how will they do for wine that needs multiarch? ).
Fre;D
MarkMLl:
Note the way I phrased things: It's on "Buster" and older, but appears to have been already dropped from "Bullseye" which was released as stable a year ago.
So I think the functionality is still there, but they've changed the packaging in some way I've not worked out.
Right now that's not my biggest problem...
MarkMLl
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