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Hi.

> Modifying the generic build tool to accept a new platform is certainly
> legitimate, nobody wants to patch a new CPU definition into each single
> package.

In general yes, in practice it should be unneeded though since we're
forced to replace config.sub anyway in each package since all ship
different versions of config.sub and not all of them are
autoreconfigurable.

See Build/configure/Default in include/package-defaults.mk, thats where
we replace config.sub with our central scripts/ version in each package.

~ Jow
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