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 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.
🌱 a tiny distro-independent package manager
A portable, automated template for raylib projects with C++ bindings
Cross-compile toolchain with musl libc
qt 5.13 windwos static link 64 bit vs 2017
Portable transmission daemon for windows. Built with Visual Studio and static linkage. Zero binary dependencies.
Makefile and patch to build an NGINX binary statically linked against GNU libc.
📦 The Largest Collection of Pre-Compiled Linux Static Binaries for Soar: The Modern, Bloat-Free Distro-Independent Package Manager
Dynamic and static D bindings for X11 protocol client library
Dynamic and static D bindings for Lua scripting language library
Dynamic and static D bindings for ncurses library
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Visual Studio solution ready for wxFormBuilder, statically linking wxWidgets with vcpkg
A Simple Qt6 program built with CMake and Conan which statically links to Qt
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
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