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We want to move our morphologies in our definitions repository into
subdirectories, so they're more organised.
We'd prefer to only refer to morphologies by file path, rather than a
name that loosely corresponds to the file path, but we need to support
that for backwards compatibility until we can move all of our
morphologies into the definitions repository.
However, since we want to eventually remove this, and we want to ensure
that file paths work, we change the yarn tests to use file paths.
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Reviewed-by: Sam Thursfield and Richard Ipsum
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Older versions of btrfs fail with just 10M.
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This reverts commit f366960273b026322f7e7cc3c1eb0cd632ebc73e.
These changes break building on x86_64, which is our main development
platform.
Better patches will be forthcoming later.
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uname will return the same string morph expects as an architecture on
x86_64, but the canonical x86_32 architecture names match i?86 instead.
To make it work on 32-bit, we replace calls to uname with morph
print-architecture, which does the translation for us.
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