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I noticed that libsysfs doesn't inherently grab cross compilation arguments
that are set in the top-level Makefile, so I've come up with the following
patch to fix this. With the patch, I can succesfully cross compile for other
architectures (such as sh) by doing 'make ARCH=sh CROSS=sh-linux-' in the
top-level directory.
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Patch from "Guo, Min" <min.guo@intel.com>
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2.6.0-test2-bk3 or so.
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devices.
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should merge this...)
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duplicating the mess.
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needs lots more cleanup, but is much nicer than doing this by hand...
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now to do something with the data...
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.permission parsing works, .config needs more work.
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the files we need.
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