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moreati |
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Alex.Willmer, Arfrever, Link Mauve, benjamin.peterson, doko, freakboy3742, georg.brandl, koobs, mancoast, martin.panter, moreati, pitrou, rbcollins |
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2016年03月14日.09:21:27 |
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<CABv=ZQGY4t9m6LmC2_OKkzDso4vyDNVwP+g7qcaoCa6_2ejYgg@mail.gmail.com> |
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<1457917511.02.0.185151432192.issue22625@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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On 14 March 2016 at 01:05, Robert Collins <report@bugs.python.org> wrote:
> There are three platforms in play: target, host, build.
>
> Host is the platform where what you build should run on.
> build is the platform we are building on.
> target is the platform where the *output* of the build thing itself should run on. Baby steps though: lets assume target==host always.
To be 100% explicit: CPython doesn't need to worry about the third
one, the target platform. That only matters when the thing being
compiled, will itself cross-compile/process binaries at runtime e.g.
gcc, binutils. So if
- I'm on Linux and
- I want to compile a gcc that runs on BeOS
- that in turn compiles binaries for TempleOS
only then would target matter. |
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| 2016年03月14日 09:21:28 | moreati | set | recipients:
+ moreati, georg.brandl, doko, pitrou, rbcollins, benjamin.peterson, Arfrever, freakboy3742, martin.panter, koobs, Alex.Willmer, Link Mauve, mancoast |
| 2016年03月14日 09:21:28 | moreati | link | issue22625 messages |
| 2016年03月14日 09:21:27 | moreati | create |
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