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amiga a5e83e029c * several bugfixes by Nils Sjoholm 27 lat temu
atari 4620a73a9b * FPC_ names 27 lat temu
dos d26cb63037 * merged fixes 27 lat temu
i386 7b19196a21 + Corrections in record and array handling. 27 lat temu
inc c04585305f + Ansistring write now gets pointer. 27 lat temu
linux 795801f770 * merged 27 lat temu
m68k 4620a73a9b * FPC_ names 27 lat temu
objpas 5c40dd43d7 * updated for auto objpas loading 27 lat temu
os2 4620a73a9b * FPC_ names 27 lat temu
palmos dccc910509 - renamed makefile to Makefile 27 lat temu
template d26cb63037 * merged fixes 27 lat temu
win32 d337790969 some conversion where wrong 27 lat temu
COPYING d26cb63037 * merged fixes 27 lat temu
COPYING.FPC d26cb63037 * merged fixes 27 lat temu
Makefile d26cb63037 * merged fixes 27 lat temu
README 44ba44d026 * Renamed from readme to README 27 lat temu

README

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

In order to use the DJGPP make under dos
all / are converted into \ in the RTL,
this means that you cannot use make for builing the RTL
from and older version of the RTL (that doesnot have this feature).
To compile this version under DOS use newrtl.bat or newrtl1.bat.

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

You must set:
The compiler to use
- If you specify a path, set an ABSOLUTE path !!
The directory where to install the libraries.
- Under DOS, this directory MUST exist.
- Subdirectories of this directory will be created for each OS
OS dependent files will be installed there.
The OS you are compiling under
- dos, go32v2, linux, os2
- Under linux, you must specify the version of the compiler.
Do you want debugging information included in the RTL.

Optionally, you can set:
- Specify if you want the output of the compiler to be redirected to a file.
- Specify which file to use
- additional options to give to the compiler
- Specify which error-definitions file you want to use
- The program used to make directories
- The program used to install the files in their directories.

You can also set these settings in the makefiles in the different target
directories. The options set there will be overridden if you do a make from
the main makefile.

The main makefile understands the following targets :
- all (compiles RTL for all target OSes)
- native (compiles RTL for the system you're working on)
- rtlgo32v1, rtllinux, rtlgo32v2, rtlos2 (compiles RTL for specific OS)

- clean (cleans all directories )
- native_clean (cleans native directory only)
- diffs ( to create diffs files to a relase version if you have
made improvements so you can send them back to the developpers )
( this need a release RTL tree and to
set REFPATH to the directory )
- diffclean ( to remove all diff files, usefull if you change REFPATH)
- install (does install for all target OSes)
- native_install (does install for the system you're working on)

- libs (makes libraries from ALL the rtl units)
- nativelibs (makes libraries for the system you're working on)
- libinstall (makes and installs libraries for all the OSes)
- native_libinstall (makes and installs libraries for the system
you're working on)

- utils (makes utilities in the utils subdirectory)
- utils_install (makes and installs utilities in the utils subdirectory)

Enjoy!