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Cross compiling Pascal on Lazarus IDE

 

Article updated at 18 Apr 2022
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Introduction

Lazarus is a free cross-platform visual integrated development environment (IDE) for rapid application development using the Free Pascal compiler.

The purpose of this article is to explain how to cross compile for ARMv7 an application written in Pascal using the Lazarus IDE.

Dependencies

On Ubuntu 18.04, The following command can be used to install the needed dependencies:

$ sudo aptitude install make binutils build-essential gdb subversion zip unzip libx11-dev libgtk2.0-
dev libgdk-pixbuf2.0-dev libcairo2-dev libpango1.0-dev

Install fpcupdeluxe

fpcupdeluxe is a tool that can be used to install multiple versions of FPC and Lazarus in an easy way.

Download the most recent version of fpcupdeluxe from here, give it executable permissions and run it on your host machine.

$ chmod +x fpcupdeluxe-x86_64-linux
$ ./fpcupdeluxe-x86_64-linux

Select the version for both FPC and Lazarus then click on the install button. The following image represents a successful installation log:


  • FPC and Lazarus successful installation log

    FPC and Lazarus successful installation log

Next, select the CPU and the OS for the compiler on the Cross tab, in this case we will choose the arm CPU and the linux OS. Finally, press the Install compiler. Below is an image representing a successful installation log:


  • Compiler successful installation log

    Compiler successful installation log

Cross compiling

A Lazarus executable should have been created on your computer home directory, to open the Lazarus IDE just run it:

$ cd ~
$ ./Lazarus_fpcupdeluxe

For configuring the compiler options, go to Project -> Project Options -> Compiler Options -> Config and Target and change the fields on the Target platform topic, see below:


  • Compiler successful installation log

    Compiler successful installation log

After compiling your program, you can check if everything went well using the file command:

$ file project1
project1: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, EABI5 version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib/ld-, for GNU/Linux 2.0.0, not stripped