Hello,

Suppose we build software for x86 targets on x86 build hosts. There are 
use-cases
when it is not enough to specify x86 as a kernel architecture. It is necessary

What are the details of the use cases ? I've never run into this myself, and
almost no parts of the kernel build infrastructure differentiates between
x86 and x86_64 .. so I'm curious to know what is breaking.

So far we observed this problem in two cases:
- build systemtap modules for x86_32 target on x86_64 build hosts
- build virtualbox-guest modules for x86_32 target on x86_64 build hosts

Sergey

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