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--- Comment #2 from Dan Egnor 2012-02-09 18:06:36 UTC ---
This is sort of the opposite of 49448.
In 49448, the _Linux_ rule is recognizing a _little endian_ target as _big
endian_ because its big-endian glob is too generous.
In this bug, a _non-
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