CMake.sh
dockcross
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CMake.sh
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CMake setup script
Hi everyone. Just got back to C++ after a a long break. I'm on Ubuntu 16.04. Incase you are opting to CMake as your build system you can use this https://github.com/naftalimurgor/CMake.sh setup script. Thanks
dockcross
- Cross compiling toolchains in Docker images
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Hello Wasm World!
We use the add_executable command to build executables with itk-wasm. The Emscripten and WASI toolchains along with itk-wasm build and execution configurations are contained in itk-wasm dockcross Docker images invoked by the itk-wasm command line interface (CLI). Note that the same code can also be built and tested with native operating system toolchains. This is useful for development and debugging.
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Stable or unstable distros for cross-compiling?
Docker is great for self-contained build environments, no risk of them breaking each other. Eg. https://github.com/dockcross/dockcross
- Dockcross – Cross compiling toolchains in Docker images
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Fast CRC32 library
It is C ++ 11 compatible, I recommend C ++ 17, it is cross-platform (x86, ARMv7, ARMv8, PowerPC, windows, Linux...), Thanks to [dockcross](https://github.com/dockcross/dockcross) .
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COOL Compiler for AArch64
First of all, I learned basic instructions of AArch64 and how to use cross compile COOL codes into AArch64 assembly codes via dockcross.
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What do you think of my C++ project and how to improve it ?
It is C ++ 11 compatible, I recommend C ++ 17, with OpenMP (For better multi-core performance), it is cross-platform (x86, ARMv7, ARMv8, PowerPC, windows, Linux...), Thanks to dockcross .
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What is the easiest way to create a docker image for CI/CD with a specific distro and libs for C/C++?
I would not say it easy, but checkout this setup: https://github.com/dockcross/dockcross
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Which is better? Docker in Proxmox Debian or in LXC?
I still maintain a single LXC container for each service. So far I'm doing this to run Nginx Proxy Manager and Vaultwarden, as well as a development container where I use Docker to run cross-platform builds with dockcross.
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Initial Release: "Zero-Setup" Cross-Compilation for C and C++
xcross provides Docker images with toolchains for a wide variety of different architectures, C and C++ standard libraries, and both bare-metal and Linux-based systems. A complete list of supported targets can be found here. This differs from dockcross in that it supports numerous more architectures and C runtimes.
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