Hei,

I do not think the SDK per se needs to provide anything, all of the magic is in 
the recipe.
Here’s one example of a golang based application, which is cross-compilable as 
well.

I think they key trick is to inherit go.

https://github.com/PelionIoT/meta-edge/blob/main/recipes-edge/edge-proxy/edge-proxy_git.bb

Best Regards,


Janne Kiiskilä


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Thank you for your answer.

The thing is, right now I don't really have a recipe that builds the 
application, that is for the customer to provide. My task right now is just to 
provide the SDK that they can build against. Or are you referring to the 
image-recipe?
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