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- INSTALL: build arm64 binaries on arm64 Macs If there is any x86 binary in the chain of parent processes from the current one, then uname -m prints x86_64 and clang defaults to building x86_64 binaries. Detect arm64 using the kernel version and force building an arm64 toolchain instead of perpetuating x86. This is particularly important when the user shell is rc, which has been built for x86, because then rebuilding under rc continues to use x86.
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mnihongo is a fairly clumsy troff post-processor that catches unicode characters that might be japanese, looks them up in a font file (currently /lib/font/bit/pelm/unicode.9x24.font) to get the bits, converts that to postscript, and dumps that in the output. Widths are taken from troff font Jp, which has at best a simple approximation to the truth. The program itself is normally called implicitly by loading the troff macro package -mnihongo, which does a .pi command.