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You can also build Nix for one of the [supported target platforms](#target-platforms).
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## Target platforms
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## Platforms
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As specified in [`flake.nix`], Nix can be built for various platforms:
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[`flake.nix`]: https://github.com/nixos/nix/blob/master/flake.nix
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In order to build Nix for a different platform than the one you're currently
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one, you need to have some way for your system Nix to build code for that
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on, you need to have some way for your system Nix to build code for that
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platform. Common solutions include [remote builders] and [binfmt emulation]
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(only supported on NixOS).
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[remote builders]: ../advanced-topics/distributed-builds.md
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[binfmt emulation]: https://nixos.org/manual/nixos/stable/options.html#opt-boot.binfmt.emulatedSystems
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Once you are able to build for different platforms, executing the build is as simple as
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These solutions let Nix perform builds as if you're on the native platform, so
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executing the build is as simple as
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```console
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$ nix build .#packages.aarch64-linux.default
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You can use any of the other supported platforms in place of `aarch64-linux`.
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Cross-compiled builds are available for ARMv6 and ARMv7, and Nix on unsupported platforms can be bootstrapped by adding more `crossSystems` in `flake.nix`.
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## Compilation environments
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Nix can be compiled using multiple environments:
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