This will fix cross-compiling buildbots (e.g. cygwin). This is in the same vein
as SVN r205070. Apply this to fix the cross-compiling scenario, even though the
preferred solution is to update the build system to normalize the embedded
triple rather than perform this at runtime every time. This is meant to tide us
over until that approach is fleshed out and applied.
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Get back getHostTriple.
For JIT compilation, use the host triple instead of the default
target: this fixes some JIT testcases that used to fail when the
compiler has been configured as a cross compiler.
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This was only needed to locate llvm-gcc's installation directory when clang
falls back to run llvm-gcc for i386 kexts. As of clang svn r140187, we're
now just searching paths with several different Darwin versions on either
side of the current version, so this is no longer needed.
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When this variable is set, "uname -r" will return its value instead of the
real OS version. Make this affect LLVM's triple for consistency.
<rdar://problem/9919167>
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