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Add cross-compilation to README and Manual
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restic [OPTIONS] <command>
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[...]
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You can easily cross-compile restic for all supported platforms, just supply
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the target OS and platform via the command-line options like this (for Windows
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and FreeBSD respectively):
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$ go run build.go --goos windows --goarch amd64
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$ go run build.go --goos freebsd --goarch 386
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The resulting binary is statically linked and does not require any libraries.
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More documentation can be found in the [user manual](doc/Manual.md).
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At the moment, the only tested compiler for restic is the official Go compiler.
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Thanks for using restic. This document will give you an overview of the basic
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nhanks for using restic. This document will give you an overview of the basic
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functionality provided by restic.
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# Installing restic
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$ go run build.go
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```
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You can easily cross-compile restic for all supported platforms, just supply
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the target OS and platform via the command-line options like this (for Windows
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and FreeBSD respectively):
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$ go run build.go --goos windows --goarch amd64
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$ go run build.go --goos freebsd --goarch 386
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The resulting binary is statically linked and does not require any libraries.
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At the moment, the only tested compiler for restic is the official Go compiler.
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Building restic with gccgo may work, but is not supported.
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