Move linux32 command to its own file, because BSD can't build it. (It's also kind of silly: it makes uname -m produce different output. That's it. It doesn't stop you from running x86-64 binaries, it's just another way of lying to autoconf when it asks The Wrong Question yet again.)
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Move linux32 command to its own file, because BSD can't build it.
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