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- **Building GHC as a cross-compiler**: Create a compiler that runs on one platform, but targets another. Examples are building a GHC that:
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- **Building GHC as a cross-compiler**: Create a compiler that runs on one platform, but targets another. Examples are building a GHC that:
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- runs on Mac OS X, but targets iOS
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- runs on Mac OS X, but targets iOS
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- runs on x86_64 linux, but targets i386
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- runs on x86_64 linux, but targets i386 (though sometimes you can just [install and use i386 GHC on x86_64](building/compiling32on64))
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- runs on some existing GHC supported platform, but targets a smaller embedded platform
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- runs on some existing GHC supported platform, but targets a smaller embedded platform
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- **Cross-compiling GHC itself**: Build on one platform a compiler that runs on, and targets another. Examples:
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- **Cross-compiling GHC itself**: Build on one platform a compiler that runs on, and targets another. Examples:
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