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<h4 class="subsection">1.7.3 Host and Target Platform Information</h4>

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<dt><a name="index-GNUSTEP_005fHOST"></a>Variable: <strong>GNUSTEP_HOST</strong></dt>
<dd><p><code>GNUSTEP_HOST</code> is the canonical host platform name; i.e. the name
of the platform which is performing compilation of programs.  For
example, a SPARC machine by Sun Microsystems running the Solaris 2.5.1
operating system has the name <code>sparc-sun-solaris2.5.1</code>.
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<dt><a name="index-GNUSTEP_005fHOST_005fCPU"></a>Variable: <strong>GNUSTEP_HOST_CPU</strong></dt>
<dd><p><code>GNUSTEP_HOST_CPU</code> is the CPU name for the canonical host
platform name; i.e. the name of the CPU platform which is performing
compilation of programs.  The Makefile Package cleans this CPU name
with the <code>CLEAN_CPU_SCRIPT</code> script before using it internally.
For example, the canonical host platform name of
<code>i586-pc-linux-gnu</code> has a CPU name of <code>ix86</code>.
</p></dd></dl>

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<dt><a name="index-GNUSTEP_005fHOST_005fVENDOR"></a>Variable: <strong>GNUSTEP_HOST_VENDOR</strong></dt>
<dd><p><code>GNUSTEP_HOST_VENDOR</code> is the vendor name for the canonical host
platform; i.e. the name of the vendor platform which is performing
compilation of programs.  The Makefile Package cleans this vendor name
with the <code>CLEAN_VENDOR_SCRIPT</code> script before using it internally.
For example, the canonical host platform name of
<code>sparc-sun-solaris2.5.1</code> has a vendor name of <code>sun</code>.
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<dt><a name="index-GNUSTEP_005fHOST_005fOS"></a>Variable: <strong>GNUSTEP_HOST_OS</strong></dt>
<dd><p><code>GNUSTEP_HOST_OS</code> is the operating system name for the canonical
host platform; i.e. the name of the operating system platform which is
performing compilation of programs.  The Makefile Package cleans this
operating system name with the <code>CLEAN_OS_SCRIPT</code> script before
using it internally.  For example, the canonical host platform name of
<code>i586-pc-linux-gnu</code> has an operating system name of
<code>linux-gnu</code>.
</p></dd></dl>

<dl>
<dt><a name="index-GNUSTEP_005fTARGET"></a>Variable: <strong>GNUSTEP_TARGET</strong></dt>
<dd><p><code>GNUSTEP_TARGET</code> is the canonical target platform name;
i.e. compilation of programs generate object code for this platform.
By default the target platform is the same as the host platform unless
the user specifies a different target when running make, see Cross
Compiling.
</p></dd></dl>

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<dt><a name="index-GNUSTEP_005fTARGET_005fCPU"></a>Variable: <strong>GNUSTEP_TARGET_CPU</strong></dt>
<dd><p><code>GNUSTEP_TARGET_CPU</code> is the CPU name for the canonical target
platform; i.e. compilation of programs generate object code for this
CPU platform.  The Makefile Package cleans this operating system name
with the <code>CLEAN_CPU_SCRIPT</code> script before using it internally.
By default the target CPU platform is the same as the host CPU
platform, <code>GNUSTEP_HOST_CPU</code>, unless the user specifies a
different target platform when running make, see Cross Compiling.
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<dt><a name="index-GNUSTEP_005fTARGET_005fVENDOR"></a>Variable: <strong>GNUSTEP_TARGET_VENDOR</strong></dt>
<dd><p><code>GNUSTEP_TARGET_VENDOR</code> is the vendor name for the canonical
target platform; i.e. compilation of programs generate object code for
this vendor platform.  The Makefile Package cleans this vendor name
with the <code>CLEAN_VENDOR_SCRIPT</code> script before using it internally.
By default the target vendor platform is the same as the host vendor
platform, <code>GNUSTEP_HOST_VENDOR</code>, unless the user specifies a
different target platform when running make, see Cross Compiling.
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<dt><a name="index-GNUSTEP_005fTARGET_005fOS"></a>Variable: <strong>GNUSTEP_TARGET_OS</strong></dt>
<dd><p><code>GNUSTEP_TARGET_OS</code> is the operating system name for the
canonical target platform; i.e. compilation of programs generate
object code for this operating system platform.  The Makefile Package
cleans this operating system name with the <code>CLEAN_OS_SCRIPT</code>
script before using it internally.  By default the target operating
system platform is the same as the host operating system platform,
<code>GNUSTEP_HOST_OS</code>, unless the user specifies a different target
platform, see Cross Compiling.
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