diff --git a/docs/deploying/simple.md b/docs/deploying/simple.md index ea12a281..ef5c15d1 100644 --- a/docs/deploying/simple.md +++ b/docs/deploying/simple.md @@ -61,26 +61,6 @@ Then, `cd` into the source tree of conduit-next and run: $ cargo build --release ``` -If you want to cross compile Conduit to another architecture, read the guide below. - -
-Cross compilation - -As easiest way to compile conduit for another platform [cross-rs](https://github.com/cross-rs/cross) is recommended, so install it first. - -In order to use RockDB as storage backend append `-latomic` to linker flags. - -For example, to build a binary for Raspberry Pi Zero W (ARMv6) you need `arm-unknown-linux-gnueabihf` as compilation -target. - -```bash -git clone https://gitlab.com/famedly/conduit.git -cd conduit -export RUSTFLAGS='-C link-arg=-lgcc -Clink-arg=-latomic -Clink-arg=-static-libgcc' -cross build --release --no-default-features --features conduit_bin,backend_rocksdb,jemalloc --target=arm-unknown-linux-gnueabihf -``` -
- ## Adding a Conduit user While Conduit can run as any user it is usually better to use dedicated users for different services. This also allows