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Typically, you have a primary install via fpcUP in ~/development.
 
Typically, you have a primary install via fpcUP in ~/development.
 
<br>But you also want a secondary test version in /workdir/LazB independently, possibly for release testing of Lazarus ver. 1.4
 
<br>But you also want a secondary test version in /workdir/LazB independently, possibly for release testing of Lazarus ver. 1.4
<br>Windows users, see [[Multiple Lazarus]] install info. [[Multiple Lazarus Linux]]
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<br>Windows users, see [[Multiple Lazarus]] install info.
  
 
Here is a run-through to achieve that.
 
Here is a run-through to achieve that.

Revision as of 19:52, 19 February 2015

Two simultaneous Lazarus copies operational in Linux 64 bit

Typically, you have a primary install via fpcUP in ~/development.
But you also want a secondary test version in /workdir/LazB independently, possibly for release testing of Lazarus ver. 1.4
Windows users, see Multiple Lazarus install info.

Here is a run-through to achieve that. Let's assume:

  • We use the Linux distro: mint 17.1 KDE 64 bit of 2015 (Kubuntu should work too, I guess)
  • primary Lazarus resides in /home/you/development installed via fpcUP
  • secondary Lazarus will reside at /workDIR/LazB
  • no other Lazarus installed via a debian-package installer or whatever, which could interfere somehow
  • /home/you below refers to your ~ aka home-directory aka $HOME aka /home/michael or whatever name you chose.


In ~ create two shell scripts : runL1.sh and runL2.sh containing

#!/bin/sh
/home/you/development/lazarus/startlazarus --primary-config-path=~/.lazarus1st

and

#!/bin/sh
/home/you/development/lazarus/startlazarus --primary-config-path=~/.lazarus2nd

respectively.

Upon executing runL1.sh a path setting screen will pop up. There we choose

/home/you/development/fpc/bin/x86_64-linux/fpc.sh

as the compiler. Do not choose

/home/you/development/fpc/bin/x86_64-linux/fpc

because it will give you run time errors aplenty (system.ppu not found etc.).



fpc.sh contains

#!/bin/sh
# This script starts the fpc compiler installed by fpcup
# and ignores any system-wide fpc.cfg files
# Note: maintained by fpcup; do not edit directly, your edits will be lost.
/home/you/development/fpc/bin/x86_64-linux/fpc  -n @/home/you/development/fpc/bin/x86_64-linux/fpc.cfg "$@"

and will obviously be path-adapted for the secondary Lazarus.



WIP - not finished !