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LXE -- Linux cross-toolchain environment Copyright: 2015 Boris Pek <[email protected]> License: Expat Homepage: https://github.com/tehnick/lxe History: This project was inspired by MXE (http://mxe.cc/) and was made for own purpose. Now it is the part of simple build server which builds for a few old GNU/Linux distributions (i686 and x86_64), MS Windows (i686 and x86_64) and Adroid (ARMv7 and x86). Maybe one day it will be able to build C++ apps for OS X too. Description: This project may be useful when you need to build your applications for a few old GNU/Linux distributions and you do not want to manage a number of chroot environments and/or use a hypervisor (like QEMU, VirtualBox or VMware) with full operating systems. It requires significantly less amount of disk space and CPU power. Important notes: If you want to distribute statically linked binaries, you have to check the license compatibility very carefully. Even if your project is free and/or open-source software. (But for personal use or for use within your company you may mix libraries as you wish.) Dependencies: bash, gcc, binutils, libtool, realpath, pkg-config, make, autoreconf, automake, cmake, wget, curl, tar (with gzip, bzip2 and xz support), patch, sed, find, python, python-libxml2 (for some versions of mesa) Examples of usage: ./make.sh qt5 ./make.sh qtbase qtserialport qtscript ./make.sh gdal freeglut ./make.sh clean ./make.sh distclean ./make.sh --version ./make.sh --help Some useful links: https://github.com/tehnick/sibuserv https://github.com/mxe/mxe http://mxe.cc/ http://sysmagazine.com/posts/198142/ Other notes: If your program actively uses OpenGL from Mesa project and your program is built using modern GCC (from gcc-extra package), it will not be enough to link your program with libstdc++ statically (GCC option -static-libstdc++). You will also need to distribute the copy of libstdc++.so.6 library with your application and use RPATH (for example '-Wl,rpath,$ORIGIN' or '-Wl,rpath,$ORIGIN/lib') and/or use launch script with properly set LD_LIBRARY_PATH (or LD_PRELOAD) environment variable.
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