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This commit introduces support for the CROSS_COMPILE variable, which is commonly used in cross-compilation projects such as the Linux kernel.
When CROSS_COMPILE is set, the build process will use it to detect the proper architecture for code generation. If CROSS_COMPILE is not set, the build system will assume a native build by consulting the results of "uname" command. The SYSROOT variable is used along with CROSS_COMPILE to prepend both header and library default directories.
In addition, users can enforce gcc-multilib to generate 32-bit code under x86-64 platforms by specifying TARGET=x86.
Examples: