cross-compilation
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Distro to make disk-less MythTV appliance
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A lightweight Rust + CMake framework to simplify cross-compilation.
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ROS development environment for (cross-)compilation, testing, linting, documentation and binary package generation. Can be used interactively and in CI.
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golang cross compiler with CGO
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A utility for downloading and packaging the Microsoft CRT & Windows SDK headers and libraries needed for compiling and linking programs targeting Windows.
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Hyperion CI Images for Docker
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Using zig build on others toolchains
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Modern *OS Bootstrap
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manylinux2014 and manylinux_2_28 aarch64/armv7l/s390x/ppc64/ppc64le cross compilation docker image
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Qt Cross Compilation for Raspberry Pi and Jetson Nano/Nx/Orin
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Zig Library for making static compilation simpler with C dependencies
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🐌 Tool to determine what GCC flags -march=native would resolve into
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Helper script for spawning a minimal Ubuntu 16.04 container ready for building kernel exploits (~4.x)
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A software cross compiling suite targeting Windows x64; includes ffmpeg, curl, mpv and more
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Marrying Rust and CMake - Easy Rust and C/C++ Integration!
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Dockerfile for building GDB/LLDB for MinGW-W64 and Linux
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An enhancement for official <go build>.
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Execute a command for the current directory on multiple architectures and operating systems.
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