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@ -195,28 +195,14 @@ Nix uses a string with the following format to identify the *system type* or *pl
<cpu>-<os>[-<abi>]
```
It is set when Nix is compiled for the given system, and based on the output of [`config.guess`](https://github.com/nixos/nix/blob/master/config/config.guess) ([upstream](https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/config.git/tree/config.guess)):
It is set when Nix is compiled for the given system, and based on the output of meson's [host_machine information](https://mesonbuild.com/Reference-manual_builtin_host_machine.html)>
```
<cpu>-<vendor>-<os>[<version>][-<abi>]
```
When Nix is built such that `./configure` is passed any of the `--host`, `--build`, `--target` options, the value is based on the output of [`config.sub`](https://github.com/nixos/nix/blob/master/config/config.sub) ([upstream](https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/config.git/tree/config.sub)):
When cross-compiling Nix with Meson, you need to specify a [cross-file](https://mesonbuild.com/Cross-compilation.html) using the `--cross-file` option. Cross-files define the target architecture and toolchain.
```
<cpu>-<vendor>[-<kernel>]-<os>
```
For historic reasons and backward-compatibility, some CPU and OS identifiers are translated from the GNU Autotools naming convention in [`configure.ac`](https://github.com/nixos/nix/blob/master/configure.ac) as follows:
| `config.guess` | Nix |
|----------------------------|---------------------|
| `amd64` | `x86_64` |
| `i*86` | `i686` |
| `arm6` | `arm6l` |
| `arm7` | `arm7l` |
| `linux-gnu*` | `linux` |
| `linux-musl*` | `linux` |
## Compilation environments
@ -230,18 +216,18 @@ Nix can be compiled using multiple environments:
To build with one of those environments, you can use
```console
$ nix build .#nix-ccacheStdenv
$ nix build .#nix-cli-ccacheStdenv
```
for flake-enabled Nix, or
```console
$ nix-build --attr nix-ccacheStdenv
$ nix-build --attr nix-cli-ccacheStdenv
```
for classic Nix.
You can use any of the other supported environments in place of `nix-ccacheStdenv`.
You can use any of the other supported environments in place of `nix-cli-ccacheStdenv`.
## Editor integration