easily build most Haskell programs into fully static Linux executables
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easily build most Haskell programs into fully static Linux executables
🌱 a tiny distro-independent package manager
A portable, automated template for raylib projects with C++ bindings
A comprehensive guide that explains how programs transform from source code to executables. Deep dive into ELF format, linking processes, and binary optimization techniques. Perfect for systems programmers, C developers, and anyone interested in low-level programming concepts.
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Portable transmission daemon for windows. Built with Visual Studio and static linkage. Zero binary dependencies.
Cross-compile toolchain with musl libc
Makefile and patch to build an NGINX binary statically linked against GNU libc.
Dynamic and static D bindings for Lua scripting language library
Dynamic and static D bindings for X11 protocol client library
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Dynamic and static D bindings for ncurses library
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Image viewer program for Linux running X-Desktop enviroment. Single window for fast and convenient view and browse, with acurate zoom and pan features.
Dynamic and static D bindings for X11 XFree86 video mode extension library
Snippet for GLFW with Executable&Library on CMake
Alpine image with Crystal installed to build statically-linked applications
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