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* Windows (x86_64, x86)
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* Android (ARMv7, ARMv8/aarch64, x86, x86_64)
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The makefile contains one target for each channel on each platform variant, plus some targets that group many platforms together (desktop, Android, or both).
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The makefile contains one target for each channel on each platform variant, plus some targets that group many platforms together (desktop, android, or both).
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For example, the following targets are all valid:
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* `make torbrowser-release`: makes the stable release for all platforms;
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* `make torbrowser-alpha-desktop`: makes the alpha release for Linux, Windows (32 and 64 bit for both the OS), and Mac;
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* `make torbrowser-nightly-linux-x86_64`: makes a nightly build for x86_64 Linux.
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* `make torbrowser-release-android`: makes a release build of anroid for all 4 arches
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You can examine the `Makefile` for a exhaustive list of all the targets
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## Testbuilds
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