![]() ![]() ![]() However, I always got stuck at the last make stage for Lazarus. One of the changes recommended on the website (that helped me) was to increase the Pi swap size from 100MB to 500MB on a temporary basis, to complete the install and then set it back once everything is completed. Lazarus had some challenges during the make stages. Free Pascal installed with no problems for me. You can follow the install instructions from here: įrom the comments on that web site you can see that some people installed it without any problems while others struggled. The CPU's are different for the Pi 2(quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 CPU running at up to 900MHz) The instructions in the URL below are only for the Raspberry Pi 2 and not for the Model's A+ B+ etc. There is a Lazarus version for the Pi B+ but it's quite slow to compile and I didn't find it usable for me. ![]() To get the latest versions of FPC and Lazarus, Free Pascal is installed first then the latest packages for FPC & Lazarus are downloaded to the Pi and compiled from there. You can use Free Pascal compiler with the command line or you can use the Lazarus IDE. Pascal is another development option for the Pi 2.
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