It's not needed now and I don't know why it was added in the first place
(at r10573-g2e8cbe04cdac). I'd say it likely just covered up some user
error (for e.g. simply forgetting "make" before "make install").
Removing it anyway and if it turns out something bad is happening we can
always revert.
Update to vim-9.1.0866.
Update to iana-etc-20241024.
Update to wheel-0.45.0 (Python Module).
Update to setuptools-75.5.0 (Python Module).
Update to linux-6.11.8.
Update to libcap-2.72.
Update to iana-etc-20241015.
Update to vim-9.1.0813.
Update to xz-5.6.3.
Update to sysvinit-3.11.
Update to setuptools-75.2.0.
Update to Python3-3.13.0.
Update to openssl-3.4.0.
Update to meson-1.6.0.
Update to markupsafe-3.0.2.
Update to linux-6.11.5.
Update to less-668.
Update to elfutils-0.192.
Update to Python3-3.12.7.
Update to tcl9.0.0.
Update to linux-6.11.1.
Update to libtool-2.5.3.
Update to iproute2-6.11.0.
Update to bash-5.2.37.
Update to bc-7.0.3.
The info has been severly outdated. And some info is even incorrect
from day one, for example even Glibc and GCC are not listed for LSB core
(they provide libc.so.6, libstdc++.so.6, etc.).
Update to vim-9.1.0738.
Update to texinfo-7,1,1.
Update to tcl8.6.15.
Update to sysklogd-2.6.2.
Update to setuptools-75.1.0.
Update to meson-1.5.2.
Update to iana-etc-20240912.
Update to gawk-5.3.1.
Update to bc-7.0.2.
Switch to the new kernel config rendering infrastructure. Remove the
"IA32 a.out support" which is already removed and was completely useless
for multilib even before the removal. Mention the new "IA32 emulation
disabled by default" option. Separate mx32 and m32 kernel
configuration. Fix the consequences building a multilib when lacking
the corresponding kernel feature.