fpc/rtl
2002-03-30 13:08:54 +00:00
..
amiga * fix source location in zips for packages and demos 2002-03-19 19:36:55 +00:00
atari
beos * fix source location in zips for packages and demos 2002-03-19 19:36:55 +00:00
fakertl
freebsd * fix source location in zips for packages and demos 2002-03-19 19:36:55 +00:00
go32v2 * fix source location in zips for packages and demos 2002-03-19 19:36:55 +00:00
i386 * fixed load_smallset 2002-03-29 20:15:44 +00:00
inc * memory corruption bugfix in FPC_HELP_CONSTRUCTOR if object cannot be allocated 2002-03-30 13:08:54 +00:00
linux * fix source location in zips for packages and demos 2002-03-19 19:36:55 +00:00
m68k
netware + demo for netware check-funcktion 2002-03-30 09:12:14 +00:00
objpas * interface helpers 2002-01-25 17:42:03 +00:00
os2 + initialize threadvars defined local in units 2002-03-28 16:31:35 +00:00
palmos
powerpc
sunos
template
ucmaps
unix * Regenerated with updated fpcmake 2002-03-11 19:10:28 +00:00
win32 + initialize threadvars defined local in units 2002-03-28 16:31:35 +00:00
COPYING
COPYING.FPC
Makefile * fix source location in zips for packages and demos 2002-03-19 19:36:55 +00:00
Makefile.fpc * updated version number 2002-03-01 10:45:52 +00:00
README

This is the Run-Time Library (RTL) tree for Free Pascal.

To recompile the RTL, edit the main makefile. The makefiles NEED a GNU make
compatible make, they need unix-like 'rm' and 'mv' commands, as well as some
others. You can find these in the gnuutils package on the ftp site.

The main makefile is located ABOVE the RTL tree. It uses the FPC
makefile.fpc to guess reasonable defaults for everything it needs.
(these files can be found in base.zip on the FTP site)

The only variable that you may want to set are
FPC             - What compiler to use. Use an absolute path. 
                  (default is ppc386)
INSTALL_UNITDIR - Where to install the RTL units 
OPT             - any special options you want to set for the compiler.

In principle, you can also descend into the subdirectory of your OS, and
type 'make' there, that should also compile everything.

The tree contains subdirectories for all the supported operating systems,
as well as all processor architectures. The processor directories contain
low-level routines which are required for the system unit (if they are not 
available in high-level language form), as well as optimized versions of
the pascal generic routines (the generic routine source code is localed in
the inc subdirectory).

The following directories are not supported officially and may not work
correctly with FreePascal v1.0:

go32v1 - The DJGPP go32v1 DOS extender (no longer supported)
palmos - The PalmOS directory for the Dragonball (incomplete)


Enjoy.