hello people i tried this again.
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But you did it the same way and we know that has a problem. fpcupdeluxe is a really great product and very suited to someone who wants a totally automated way of installing anywhere. But its installing FPC3.2.2 and we know that has a problem with 32bit Linux.
I'd suggest you install by hand, you are a developer, I've see you here quite a bit and you most certainly understand whats needed. And, honestly, IMHO, installing, bit by bit does leave with a clear picture of the system and that makes fixing problems or doing something slightly different easy.
But I understand you want an auto way ? I have attached a script I use when testing on multiple VMs. Its definitely NOT in any way a substitute or even a rival for fpcupdeluxe - its a totally one trick pony. But right now, at this point in time, that one trick is the appropriate one to use. Please humor me and give it a try.
$> bash ./make_fpc_lazarus.bash <enter>
Build a new VM and run my script as yourself. It will ask for the root PW to install the repo FPC and then manage the Lazarus install, depending on your desktop, you will see a lazarus entry in the menus.
I really must emphasis that this script is not a general purpose tool for installing Lazarus, its just something I keep around when firing up multiple VMs. Debian based only VMs. And it installs ONLY FPC 3.2.2 and Lazarus 3.
(Hey, as a postscript, are you using Virtual Box's "clone" facility ? Build your VM, bring it up to date, maybe a few settings like screen size and allowing sudo. Then shut it down and clone it. Do you experimenting on the clone, make a mistake or need to start again ? Blow the clone away and make a new one in seconds.)
Davo