cctools_osx-arm64

Apple cctools port for Linux and *BSD


License
APSL-2.0
Install
conda install -c conda-forge cctools_osx-arm64

Documentation

Apple cctools and ld64 port for Linux, *BSD and macOS

Current Version: cctools: 973.0.1, ld64: 609.
Originally ported by cjacker.

SUPPORTED HOSTS

SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEMS:

Linux, Android (Termux), FreeBSD,
Mac OS X, iOS, OpenBSD and NetBSD

SUPPORTED HOST ARCHITECTURES:

x86, x86_64, arm, arm64/aarch64

SUPPORTED TARGET ARCHITECTURES

armv6, armv7, armv7s, arm64, arm64e,
arm64_32 (untested), i386, x86_64, x86_64h,
armv6m, armv7k, armv7m and armv7em

arm64e requires Apple LLVM/Clang.

SUPPORTED TARGET OPERATING SYSTEMS

macOS, iOS, tvOS, watchOS, bridgeOS, Mac Catalyst,
iOS Simluator, watchOS Simulator, DriverKit

Not all of the targets have been tested.

DEPENDENCIES

Clang 3.4+

SDKs with .tdb stubs (>= Xcode 7) require the TAPI library to be installed.
=> https://github.com/tpoechtrager/apple-libtapi

musl-libc based systems require the musl-fts library to be installed. => https://github.com/pullmoll/musl-fts

Optional, but recommended:

llvm-devel (For Link Time Optimization Support)
uuid-devel (For ld64 -random_uuid Support)
llvm-devel + xar-devel (For ld64 -bitcode_bundle Support)
libdispatch (For parallelism in ld64 / libcodedirectory.c)

You can find xar here.
Do not install libxar-dev on Ubuntu, it's a different package.

INSTALLATION

Install Apple's TAPI library:

This step is only required if you intend to use SDKs with .tdb stubs.

git clone https://github.com/tpoechtrager/apple-libtapi.git
cd apple-libtapi
[INSTALLPREFIX=/home/user/cctools] ./build.sh
./install.sh

Install cctools and ld64:

git clone https://github.com/tpoechtrager/cctools-port.git
cd cctools-port/cctools
./configure \
    [--prefix=/home/user/cctools] \
    [--with-libtapi=/home/user/cctools] \
    [--target=<target>] \
    [--with-llvm-config=...]
make
make install

target = i386-apple-darwin11, x86_64-apple-darwin11, arm-apple-darwin11, ...

TRAVIS CI

Build Status