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@ -92,8 +92,8 @@ guaranteed to be compatible and furthermore includes our extensions for
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doing build system sandboxing.
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```sh
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build/bootstrap/make.com -j8
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o//examples/hello.com
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build/bootstrap/make -j8
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o//examples/hello
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```
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Since the Cosmopolitan repository is very large, you might only want to
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@ -103,8 +103,8 @@ depends on core LIBC packages.
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```sh
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rm -rf o//libc o//test
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build/bootstrap/make.com o//test/posix/signal_test.com
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o//test/posix/signal_test.com
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build/bootstrap/make o//test/posix/signal_test
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o//test/posix/signal_test
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```
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Sometimes it's desirable to build a subset of targets, without having to
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@ -112,21 +112,21 @@ list out each individual one. For example if you wanted to build and run
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all the unit tests in the `TEST_POSIX` package, you could say:
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```sh
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build/bootstrap/make.com o//test/posix
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build/bootstrap/make o//test/posix
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```
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Cosmopolitan provides a variety of build modes. For example, if you want
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really tiny binaries (as small as 12kb in size) then you'd say:
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```sh
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build/bootstrap/make.com m=tiny
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build/bootstrap/make m=tiny
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```
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You can furthermore cut out the bloat of other operating systems, and
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have Cosmopolitan become much more similar to Musl Libc.
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```sh
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build/bootstrap/make.com m=tinylinux
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build/bootstrap/make m=tinylinux
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```
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For further details, see [//build/config.mk](build/config.mk).
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src
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```
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You normally run the `.com.dbg` file under gdb. If you need to debug the
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`.com` file itself, then you can load the debug symbols independently as
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You normally run the `.dbg` file under gdb. If you need to debug the
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`` file itself, then you can load the debug symbols independently as
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```sh
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gdb foo.com -ex 'add-symbol-file foo.com.dbg 0x401000'
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gdb foo -ex 'add-symbol-file foo.dbg 0x401000'
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```
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## Platform Notes
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