It's a tooling issue. No one has done the work to make things work as smoothly as they could.
Traditionally, cross-compilers generally didn't even work the way that the Zig and Go toolchains approach it—achieving cross-compilation could be expected to be a much more trying process. The Zig folks and the Go folks broke with tradition by choosing to architect their compilers more sensibly for the 21st century, but the effects of the older convention remains.
Traditionally, cross-compilers generally didn't even work the way that the Zig and Go toolchains approach it—achieving cross-compilation could be expected to be a much more trying process. The Zig folks and the Go folks broke with tradition by choosing to architect their compilers more sensibly for the 21st century, but the effects of the older convention remains.