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MXE (M cross environment) is a GNU Makefile that compiles a cross
compiler and cross compiles many free libraries such as SDL and
Qt. Thus, it provides a nice cross compiling environment for
various target platforms, which:
is designed to run on any Unix system
is easy to adapt and to extend
builds many free libraries in addition to the cross compiler
can also build just a subset of the packages, and automatically builds their dependencies
downloads all needed packages and verifies them by their checksums
is able to update the version numbers of all packages automatically
directly uses source packages, thus ensuring the whole build mechanism is transparent
allows inter-package and intra-package parallel builds whenever possible
Please see mxe.cc for further information and package support matrix.
Build Dependencies
For some packages additional dependencies are required to be installed in order to build:
Python 3
Usage
You can use the make command to start the build.
Below an example of cross-compiling the GTK3 project to one statically linked Windows 64-bit library:
make gtk3 -j 8 MXE_TARGETS='x86_64-w64-mingw32.static'
Please see mxe.cc for more information about how-to build the MXE project.
Packages
Within the MXE makefiles we either define $(PKG)_GH_CONF or $(PKG)_URL, which will be used to download the package.
Next the checksum will be validated of the downloaded archive file (sha256 checksum).
Updating a package or updating checksum is all possible using the make commands, see usage for more info.
Shared Library Notes
There are several approaches to recursively finding DLL dependencies (alphabetical list):