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| Date: | Mon, 30 Jun 2003 10:09:58 +0200 |
| From: | Joerg Bruehe <joerg AT sql DOT de> |
| Organization: | SQL Datenbanksysteme GmbH |
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| Subject: | Re: [Mingw-users] free pascal cross compiler from windows to linux |
| working. | |
| References: | <001401c33de6$621c9a80$395d79d9 AT cp250405a> |
Dear all!
As I do not know on which lists it might be considered on-topic
(I read only MinGW), I did not change the distribution.
Harald Houppermans wrote:
>
> The free pascal 1.0.6 cross compiler host windows target linux is now
> working.
>
> [...]
>
> The only problem seems to be that the hello world is denied access.
>
> It says: permission denied...
This is probably a consequence of the file system: I assume that was
done on a FAT or FAT32 file system which does not support the
Unix style "x" (= "executable") bit.
>
> That is probably easily solved with chmod.
>
> I am just wondering if the free pascal compiler can set these permission
> automatically for the linux executables.
Does the file system you use support these permissions? Probably no.
>
> ( Is that the right term, linux executables ? :) )
Not necessarily - the "x" bit does apply to shell scripts or other
interpreted files as well, but most people would not call these
"executables".
>
> So other weird red hat linux server behaviour... I have to use: ./hello
> ( just hello does work on knoppix )
>
> That's probably a red hat linux server setting... ./ means current folder...
FAQ: For security reasons, the PATH variable in the Unix world
typically does not contain "." (= the current _directory_).
Of course, you may change it in your profile.
>
> [...]
>
> My short answer would be: 1. no space. 2. I read linux can destroy NTFS
> partitions :)
Only if you tell your Linux to access them read-write.
You can easily prevent any damage by setting it in your "/etc/fstab"
list - by having them mounted either read-only or not at all.
HTH,
Joerg Bruehe
--
Joerg Bruehe, SQL Datenbanksysteme GmbH, Berlin, Germany
(speaking only for himself)
mailto: joerg AT sql DOT de
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