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   * [[getting_started:linux|Linux]] (x86_64, AArch64)   * [[getting_started:linux|Linux]] (x86_64, AArch64)
  
-Other platforms, like macOS, are not currently supported. +Other platforms, such as macOS, are not currently supported. On such platforms, you may wish to set up a Linux container or virtual machine.
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-The Wonderful toolchain can currently be installed on: +
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-  * Linux +
-  * Windows (via MSYS2) +
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-Once you’re done following this tutorial, feel free to install the necessary tools for the target of your choice by following the target-specific instructions. +
- +
-===== Linux ===== +
- +
-To install Wonderful on your computer, you will need: +
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-  * a Linux distribution released sometime in the last decade (maybe a bit more), +
-  * a CPU architecture compatible with x86_64 or AArch64, +
-  * the following command-line tools provided by your distribution: bash, git, make. +
- +
-==== Downloads ==== +
- +
-  * [[https://wonderful.asie.pl/bootstrap/wf-bootstrap-x86_64.tar.gz|Bootstrap (x86_64)]] +
-  * [[https://wonderful.asie.pl/bootstrap/wf-bootstrap-aarch64.tar.gz|Bootstrap (AArch64)]] +
- +
-==== Installation instructions ==== +
- +
-  - Create the ''/opt/wonderful'' directory: ''%%sudo mkdir /opt/wonderful%%''. Other installation locations are not supported at this time. +
-    - On typical Linux installations, ''/opt'' can be only written to by the root user. This is why ''sudo'' is used here to elevate permissions. +
-  - Give permissions to ''/opt/wonderful'' to your current user: ''%%sudo chown -R "$USER" /opt/wonderful%%''+
-    - This allows all subsequent commands, including ''wf-pacman'' updates, to be executed without elevated permissions.  +
-  - Extract the bootstrap to ''/opt/wonderful'': ''%%cd /opt/wonderful/ && tar xzvf [path_to_bootstrap_tar_gz]%%''+
-  - Run ''%%/opt/wonderful/bin/wf-pacman -Syu wf-tools%%'' (no sudo - you don’t need root!) to synchronize and update the toolchain’s package manager. +
-  - Run ''%%source /opt/wonderful/bin/wf-env%%'' to configure the toolchain's environment variables. +
-    - See ''Configuration -> Environment variables'' for more information. +
- +
-==== Troubleshooting ==== +
- +
-  * If you run into error ''setting certificate file: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt'' while trying to use wf-pacman, you may need to install your distribution’s SSL certificates package (f.e. ca-certificates on Debian). +
- +
-===== Windows (via MSYS2) ===== +
- +
-To install Wonderful on your computer, you will need: +
- +
-  * recent version of Windows - Windows 10 and above are supported, +
-  * a CPU architecture compatible with x86_64. +
- +
-==== Installation instructions (Installer) ==== +
- +
-Required files: +
- +
-  * [[https://wonderful.asie.pl/bootstrap/wf-bootstrap-windows-x86_64.exe|Installer (x86_64)]] +
- +
-  - Install [[https://www.msys2.org/|the MSYS2 environment]]. +
-  - Install the Wonderful toolchain from the above installer. (If you’ve installed MSYS2 to a different directory than ''C:\msys64'', adjust it in the Wonderful installer to match.) +
-  - Run ''Wonderful Toolchain Shell'' from the Start menu. +
- +
-This approach is a little experimental, so if it doesn’t work for you, feel free to try the Manual steps below. +
- +
-==== Installation instructions (Manual) ==== +
- +
-Required files: +
- +
-  * [[https://wonderful.asie.pl/bootstrap/wf-bootstrap-windows-x86_64.tar.gz|Bootstrap (x86_64, .tar.gz)]] +
- +
-  - Install [[https://www.msys2.org/|the MSYS2 environment]]. +
-  - From the Start Menu, launch the MSYS UCRT64 shell. This shell is used to interact with the toolchain (make, wf-wswantool, etc). +
-  - Install some useful packages: ''%%pacman -S base-devel ca-certificates%%''+
-  - Create the ''/opt/wonderful'' directory: ''%%mkdir /opt/wonderful%%''. Other installation locations are not supported at this time. +
-  - Extract the bootstrap to ''/opt/wonderful'' (f.e. ''%%cd /opt/wonderful/ && tar xzvf [path_to_bootstrap_tar_gz]%%''). +
-  - Run ''%%/opt/wonderful/bin/wf-pacman -Syu wf-tools%%'' (no sudo - you don’t need root!) to synchronize and update the toolchain’s package manager. +
-  - Run ''%%source /opt/wonderful/bin/wf-env%%'' to configure the toolchain's environment variables. +
-    - See ''Configuration -> Environment variables'' for more information. +
- +
-==== Alternative options ==== +
- +
-These are not recommended and are less tested, but have been used successfully by some users. +
- +
-=== Windows (via WSL2) === +
- +
-Since WSL2 is compatible with Linux, one can follow the Linux installation instructions to get Wonderful running on top of Windows this way. +
- +
-  * If you run into error: ''could not open file: /etc/mtab: No such file or directory'' while trying to use wf-pacman, the following command can create the missing file: ''%%sudo ln -s /proc/self/mounts /etc/mtab%%'' +
- +
-===== macOS ===== +
- +
-Native macOS support is currently not available. For the time being, it is recommended to use a Linux virtual machine+
- +
-====== Configuration ====== +
- +
-===== Environment variables ===== +
- +
-To make accessing Wonderful easy, you may want to pre-populate the environment variables in your shell on launch: +
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-  * For **bash**, add ''%%source /opt/wonderful/bin/wf-env%%'' to your ''%%~/.profile%%''+
-  * For **fish**, add ''%%. /opt/wonderful/bin/wf-env.fish%%'' to your Fish configuration. +
-  * For **zsh**, add ''%%source /opt/wonderful/bin/wf-env%%'' to your ''%%~/.zprofile%%''+
- +
-Alternatively, you may want to alias ''%%wf-env%%'' to allow them to be easily added when needed: +
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-  * For **bash**, add ''%%alias wf-env='source /opt/wonderful/bin/wf-env'%%'' to your ''%%~/.profile%%''+
-  * For **fish**, add ''%%alias wf-env . /opt/wonderful/bin/wf-env.fish%%'' to your Fish configuration. +
-  * For **zsh**, add ''%%alias wf-env='source /opt/wonderful/bin/wf-env'%%'' to your ''%%~/.zprofile%%''+
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-If you want to access toolchain components (like ''ia16-elf-gcc'' or ''arm-none-eabi-objdump'') directly, you may wish to add the ''%%-a%%'' argument.+
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