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com.unity.sysroot.linux-x86

This package provides a sysroot for building linux x86_64 players.

Please note that the components of the SDK are subject to a variety of licenses detailed in the LICENSE.md file. While Unity itself does not use any of the provided libraries in a way that triggers any copyleft effects, you need to make sure that if you use native code in your project, said code adheres to the requirements of the licenses mentioned above. Specifically, the GCC runtime is subject to a GPL license, but it is also subject to the GCC runtime linking exception which applies to how the Unity player is using it.

This package is available as a pre-release package, so it is still in the process of becoming stable enough to release. The features and documentation in this package might change before it is ready for release. 

Installation

To install this package, refer to the instructions that match your Unity Editor version:

Version 2021.1 and later

To install this package, make sure you enable pre-release packages in the Unity Editor’s Package Manager, and then follow the installation instructions in the Unity User Manual

Version 2020.3 

To install this package, make sure you show preview packages in the Unity Editor’s Package Manager, and then follow the installation instructions in the Unity User Manual.

Version 2019.4 

To install this package, make sure you show preview packages in the Unity Editor’s Package Manager, and then follow the installation instructions in the Unity User Manual.