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This is mostly the same as the existing 2ND_HOST / HOST_CROSS support. The interesting thing I did here was make x86 the 'first' architecture, and x86_64 the second. This way LOCAL_MULTILIB := first defaults to 32-bit windows modules. windows-x86/bin <- defaults to 32-bit executables windows-x86/lib <- 32-bit libraries, like before windows-x86/lib64 <- 64-bit libraries windows-x86/obj <- 32-bit intermediates windows-x86/obj64 <- 64-bit intermediates Then modules are registered with the names: host_cross_liblog <- 32-bit, like before host_cross_liblog_64 <- 64-bit Bug: 26957718 Change-Id: I9f119411acb43e973ec1e6bca3c1dc291c91556c |
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