README: stop listing supported cross profiles, use `./xbps-src -h`.
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### Cross compiling packages for a target architecture
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Currently `xbps-src` can cross build packages for some target architectures with a cross compiler. The supported target list is the following:
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* i686 - for Linux i686 GNU.
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* i686-musl - for Linux i686 Musl libc.
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* armv6hf - for Linux ARMv6 EABI5 (LE Hard Float / GNU)
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* armv6hf-musl - for Linux ARMv6 EABI5 (LE Hard Float / Musl libc)
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* armv7hf - for Linux ARMv7 EABI5 (LE Hard Float / GNU)
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* armv7hf-musl - for Linux ARMv7 EABI5 (LE Hard Float / Musl libc)
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* mips - for Linux MIPS o32 (BE Soft Float / GNU)
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* mipsel - for Linux MIPS o32 (LE Soft Float / GNU)
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* x86_64-musl - for x86_64 Musl/Linux
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Currently `xbps-src` can cross build packages for some target architectures with a cross compiler.
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The supported target is shown with `./xbps-src -h`.
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If a source package has been adapted to be **cross buildable** `xbps-src` will automatically build the binary package(s) with a simple command:
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