Using ArchLinux multilib packages, tried it on my system. working!
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### ArchLinux
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The following packages will need to be installed before you can compile and run MicroPython:
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* gcc or gcc-multilib
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* readline
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* git
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To install these packages, use the following command:
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> pacman -S gcc-multilib readline git
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Then, clone the repository to your local machine:
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> git clone https://github.com/micropython/micropython.git
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Change directory to the Unix build directory:
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> cd micropython/unix
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And then make the executable
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> make
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At that point, you will have a functioning micropython executable, which may be launched with the command:
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> ./py
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### Gentoo Linux
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### Mac OSX
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