Heiko Adams wrote:
I'm not very experienced in crosscompiling applications but as
far as
I understand lazarus wiki page for that topic[1], lazarus is able to
compile i.e. windows binaries on linux.
I'm currently in a situation where this feature would be very helpful
because it gets boring and costs some time for me to start my windows
vm just for a new build of my applications. I've allready filed a
bug[2] for making feodra's lazarus package able to compile windows
binaries but there isn't any reaction so far.
Try asking on the Fedora MinGW mailing list.
So can anyone give me a hint how I can compile my lazarus
applications
for windows on my linux box without using a windows vm and why the
lazarus package seems to miss the neccessary files for doing this out
of the box?
Probably because fpc needs to BuildRequire mingw32-binutils at the very
least. There might be other issues with packaging this, and the fpc and
lazarus maintainer(s) are probably not interested in cross-compilation.
Kevin Kofler