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# Contributing
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## Getting started
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## How to add a new image ? (With crosstool-ng)
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In this part, we will see how to add a new image, we will take example with `linux-arm64` for a raspberry pi 4, with [crosstool-ng](https://github.com/crosstool-ng/crosstool-ng).
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### Build and config crosstool-ng
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To start, you need to download the source code of crosstool-ng:
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```bash
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git clone --recurse-submodules --remote-submodules https://github.com/crosstool-ng/crosstool-ng.git
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```
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Go to crosstool-ng folder:
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```bash
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cd crosstool-ng
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```
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Change git branch:
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```bash
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git checkout crosstool-ng-1.25.0
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```
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Once in the **crosstool-ng** folder, you must first run the `bootstrap` script:
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```bash
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./bootstrap
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```
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Then run the `configure` script:
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*Note: `-enable-local` does a portable install of crosstool-ng.*:
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```bash
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./configure --enable-local
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```
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Finally, launch the building of crosstool-ng:
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```bash
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make -j$(nproc)
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```
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Once the crosstool-ng build is complete, you can run this command to test crosstool-ng:
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```bash
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./ct-ng --version
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```
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Before starting the configuration of the toolchains, i recommend you to use one of the examples from crosstool-ng and then make your changes, the command to display the examples:
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```bash
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./ct-ng list-samples
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```
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We will take the example of `aarch64-rpi4-linux-gnu`, a `.config` file will be created:
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```bash
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./ct-ng aarch64-rpi4-linux-gnu
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```
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*Alternatively*, we could copy an existing `crosstool-ng.config` from one of the target folders in the `dockcross` project to the local `.config`:
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```bash
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cp path/to/dockcross/linux-arm64 .config
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```
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We will configure the toolchains according to our needs:
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```bash
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./ct-ng menuconfig
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```
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Once the modifications are made, we will display the name of the toolchains, it will be useful later:
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```bash
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./ct-ng show-tuple
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```
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### Configuring docker image
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You must create a file with the **same** name of the docker image (`linux-arm64`).
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Copy the `.config` of crosstool-ng to this file (`linux-arm64`) and rename it to `crosstool-ng.config`.
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You need to create a file named `Toolchain.cmake` in `linux-arm64`.
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Copy text to `Toolchain.cmake` file:
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```cmake
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set(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME Linux)
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set(CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION 1)
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set(CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR ARM64)
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set(cross_triple $ENV{CROSS_TRIPLE})
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set(cross_root $ENV{CROSS_ROOT})
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set(CMAKE_C_COMPILER $ENV{CC})
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set(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER $ENV{CXX})
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set(CMAKE_Fortran_COMPILER $ENV{FC})
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set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "-I ${cross_root}/include/")
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set(CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH ${cross_root} ${cross_root}/${cross_triple})
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set(CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_MODE_PROGRAM NEVER)
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set(CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_MODE_LIBRARY BOTH)
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set(CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_MODE_INCLUDE BOTH)
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set(CMAKE_SYSROOT ${cross_root}/${cross_triple}/sysroot)
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set(CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING_EMULATOR /usr/bin/qemu-arm64)
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```
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Then ou must change these lines according to the targeted architecture, here **ARM64**:
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```cmake
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set(CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR ARM64)
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set(CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING_EMULATOR /usr/bin/qemu-arm64)
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```
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Then you must create a file named `Dockerfile.in` in the image folder (`linux-arm64`).
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Copy text to `Dockerfile.in` file:
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```docker
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ARG ORG=dockcross
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FROM ${ORG}/base:latest
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LABEL maintainer="Matt McCormick matt.mccormick@kitware.com"
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# This is for 64-bit ARM Linux machine
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# Crosstool-ng crosstool-ng-1.25.0 2022-05-13
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ENV CT_VERSION crosstool-ng-1.25.0
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#include "common.crosstool"
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# The cross-compiling emulator
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RUN apt-get update \
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&& apt-get install -y \
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qemu-user \
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qemu-user-static \
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&& apt-get clean --yes
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# The CROSS_TRIPLE is a configured alias of the "aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu" target.
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ENV CROSS_TRIPLE aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
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ENV CROSS_ROOT ${XCC_PREFIX}/${CROSS_TRIPLE}
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ENV AS=${CROSS_ROOT}/bin/${CROSS_TRIPLE}-as \
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AR=${CROSS_ROOT}/bin/${CROSS_TRIPLE}-ar \
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CC=${CROSS_ROOT}/bin/${CROSS_TRIPLE}-gcc \
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CPP=${CROSS_ROOT}/bin/${CROSS_TRIPLE}-cpp \
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CXX=${CROSS_ROOT}/bin/${CROSS_TRIPLE}-g++ \
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LD=${CROSS_ROOT}/bin/${CROSS_TRIPLE}-ld \
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FC=${CROSS_ROOT}/bin/${CROSS_TRIPLE}-gfortran
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ENV QEMU_LD_PREFIX "${CROSS_ROOT}/${CROSS_TRIPLE}/sysroot"
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ENV QEMU_SET_ENV "LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${CROSS_ROOT}/lib:${QEMU_LD_PREFIX}"
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COPY Toolchain.cmake ${CROSS_ROOT}/
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ENV CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE ${CROSS_ROOT}/Toolchain.cmake
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ENV PKG_CONFIG_PATH /usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/pkgconfig
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# Linux kernel cross compilation variables
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ENV PATH ${PATH}:${CROSS_ROOT}/bin
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ENV CROSS_COMPILE ${CROSS_TRIPLE}-
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ENV ARCH arm64
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#include "common.label-and-env"
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```
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Then ou must change these lines according to the targeted architecture.
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Here you have to change the value according to the name of the toolchain (./ct-ng show-tuple):
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```docker
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ENV CROSS_TRIPLE aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
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```
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These lines also need to be changed:
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LABEL maintainer="Matt McCormick matt.mccormick@kitware.com"
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ENV PKG_CONFIG_PATH /usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/pkgconfig
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ENV ARCH arm64
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```
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Once this part is finished, there must be 3 files in the `linux-arm64` folder:
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- **`crosstool-ng.config`**, the configuration of the toolchain/crosstool-ng.
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- **`Dockerfile.in`**, the docker file.
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- **`Toolchain.cmake`**, the CMake file for the toolchains.
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### Makefile
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For this last part, we will see how to add the image to the [Makefile](Makefile) and to a github action.
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You need to add the image/folder name (**linux-arm64**) to the **STANDARD_IMAGES** variable in the [Makefile](Makefile):
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```make
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# These images are built using the "build implicit rule"
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STANDARD_IMAGES = android-arm android-arm64 android-x86 android-x86_64 \
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linux-x86 linux-x64 linux-x64-clang linux-arm64 linux-arm64-musl linux-arm64-full \
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linux-armv5 linux-armv5-musl linux-armv5-uclibc linux-m68k-uclibc linux-s390x linux-x64-tinycc \
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linux-armv6 linux-armv6-lts linux-armv6-musl linux-arm64-lts \
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linux-armv7l-musl linux-armv7 linux-armv7a linux-armv7-lts linux-x86_64-full \
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linux-mips linux-ppc64le linux-riscv64 linux-riscv32 linux-xtensa-uclibc \
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web-wasi \
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windows-static-x86 windows-static-x64 windows-static-x64-posix windows-armv7 \
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windows-shared-x86 windows-shared-x64 windows-shared-x64-posix windows-arm64
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```
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You need to add the image/folder name (`linux-arm64`) to the `GEN_IMAGES` variable in the [Makefile](Makefile):
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```make
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# Generated Dockerfiles.
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GEN_IMAGES = android-arm android-arm64 \
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linux-x86 linux-x64 linux-x64-clang linux-arm64 linux-arm64-musl linux-arm64-full \
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manylinux2014-x64 manylinux2014-x86 \
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manylinux2014-aarch64 linux-arm64-lts \
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web-wasm web-wasi linux-mips windows-arm64 windows-armv7 \
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windows-static-x86 windows-static-x64 windows-static-x64-posix \
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windows-shared-x86 windows-shared-x64 windows-shared-x64-posix \
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linux-armv7 linux-armv7a linux-armv7l-musl linux-armv7-lts linux-x86_64-full \
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linux-armv6 linux-armv6-lts linux-armv6-musl \
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linux-armv5 linux-armv5-musl linux-armv5-uclibc linux-ppc64le linux-s390x \
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linux-riscv64 linux-riscv32 linux-m68k-uclibc linux-x64-tinycc linux-xtensa-uclibc
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```
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### Image building and testing
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You can now start building the image:
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```bash
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make linux-arm64
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```
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When finished, you can test it:
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```bash
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make linux-arm64.test
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```
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If you want to go a little further in the tests:
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```bash
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docker run --rm linux-arm64 > ./linux-arm64
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chmod +x ./linux-arm64
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```
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And then run the commands to build a project (you must be in the directory of your project to build):
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```bash
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./linux-arm64 make
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```
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With CMake + Ninja:
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```bash
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./linux-arm64 cmake -Bbuild -S. -GNinja
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./linux-arm64 ninja -Cbuild
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```
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### CI (github action)
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To finish, you have to add to `.github/workflows/main.yml` the image/folder name:
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```yml
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# Linux arm64/armv8 images
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- {
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image: "linux-arm64",
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stockfish: "yes",
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stockfish_arg: "ARCH=armv8",
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ninja: "yes",
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ninja_arg: "",
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openssl: "yes",
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openssl_arg: "linux-aarch64",
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C: "yes",
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C_arg: "",
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C-Plus-Plus: "yes",
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C-Plus-Plus_arg: "",
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fmt: "yes",
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fmt_arg: "",
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cpython: "yes",
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cpython_arg: "--host=aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu --target=aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu",
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}
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```
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You can disable and enable the build of certain tests which can cause problems with certain CPU architectures (eg. OpenSSL with Risc-V...).
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