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i notice that, when i build with USE_SYSROOT=1, the resulting
"sys-root" directory ends up in the ${PREFIX}/${TARGET} with a couple
of other directories:
bin/
lib/
sys-root/
given that sys-root represents a target-specific chroot-type
directory, is there a reason it's created in this particular location,
along with two sibling directories? theoretically, that sys-root
directory could be anywhere, right, as long as subsequent build steps
have access to it, no? or is there some reason it's located where it
is? just curious.
rday
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