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nodeos-cross-toolchain

v1.0.0-RC3.1

Published

Cross-toolchain to build NodeOS based on Compressed Linux From Scratch Embedded

Downloads

30

Readme

Build Status

NodeOS cross toolchain

This package generate a cross-compiler based on gcc and musl ready to use on the NodeOS build system, but could be used by other systems. You can be able to configure the target of the cross-compiler by setting some optional build flags or environment variables:

  • -b/BITS: select between 32 or 64 - only affects x86 builds
  • -c/CPU: by default it will generate for the current CPU
  • -M/MACHINE: target machine according QEmu definitions

This bin folder contain placeholders for npm during the install step. They are being replaced later during the install process to their correct symlinks.