

- MACPORTS OR FINK MAC OS X
- MACPORTS OR FINK INSTALL
- MACPORTS OR FINK PRO
- MACPORTS OR FINK SOFTWARE
- MACPORTS OR FINK FREE
MACPORTS OR FINK MAC OS X
It is more dependent on existing Mac OS X installed packages, so this will speed up the installation of packages and minimize redundant libraries.īut the risk is installed packages might be broken because of Apple's system update/upgrade.
MACPORTS OR FINK INSTALL
It is more independent of Mac OS X, this means MacPorts will just ignore many of the system libraries and softwares that already available in Mac OS X and pull its own one instead, which could be slower when the utility you install requires some set of large libraries and softwares.īut this kind of choice is safer because the packages you installed are less influenced by Apple's system update/upgrade procedure.
MACPORTS OR FINK PRO
These are my reasons for using each (a pro list if you will): Fink I started with Fink, then switched to MacPorts (happier), then Homebrew (much, much happier). Install it with:Īn automated daily build of the development version of the Lazarus IDE for aarch64 (Apple M1 processor) can be downloaded from SourceForge and for Intel x86_64 also from SourceForge.ġ.Definitely Homebrew. MacPorts also has a package description of the cocoa-64 bit Intel version of Lazarus. You could also consider using fpcupdeluxe to install Lazarus. However, it is possibly not a good idea to mix Fink FPC with the Sourceforge binary install of Lazarus. If you install FPC from Fink, you will be fine downloading Lazarus source and compiling as detailed below. With any Lazarus package from Fink, these widget sets are supported for your program on macOS:Ĭarbon (Aqua), cocoa, gtk2, qt4 (Aqua), qt5 (Aqua), nogui, win32, win64 and wince. The actual details of FPC and Lazarus are in subdirectories of /sw It may take quite some time to build all packages, in particular on older Macs.Īfter installation, Lazarus can be started from the folder /Applications/Fink/. Simply hit RETURN at the prompt and go for a coffee.
MACPORTS OR FINK FREE
You will be asked, whether to install a number of dependencies, including the Free Pascal Compiler, the Lazarus sources.
MACPORTS OR FINK SOFTWARE
An extra bonus is easy installation as well as clean removal of FPC and a huge number of other open source software packages.Īn automated daily build of the development version of FPC for aarch64 (Apple M1 processor) can be downloaded from SourceForge. You could also consider using MacPorts, to install FPC. You could also consider using fpcupdeluxe to install FPC. An extra bonus is easy installation as well as clean removal of FPC and a huge number of other open source software packages. Fink also offers numerous Free Pascal crosscompilers for many processors and operating systems.

You could also consider using Fink, a package manager for macOS to install FPC. It is recommended that new users use the officially supported options. Official FPC and Lazarus Installation Optionsįor the officially supported FPC and Lazarus installation options, please see Installing Lazarus on macOS.
