mes pulls in cross-binutils for i686-unknown-linux-gnu on armhf transparent emulation

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Danny Milosavljevic wrote on 24 May 2020 12:01
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$ LC_ALL=C guix describe
Generation 92 May 21 2020 23:54:36 (current)
guix 1ce1583
branch: master
commit: 1ce1583186578deffa119b056ba977d795f52691
$ guix environment -n --fallback -s armhf-linux --pure mes
The following derivations would be built:
/gnu/store/7wyllvjhz39zlwbjyl801kwc8lgnaxyy-profile.drv
/gnu/store/555qdvkb4qzxw7y7y78ibis6q29nd11i-gcc-cross-sans-libc-i686-unknown-linux-gnu-7.5.0.drv
The following profile hooks would be built:
/gnu/store/62i0pnic6ajgpnfld7qqx4dql3vnaqq7-info-dir.drv
/gnu/store/jb59nr76vvbpx3mshmfk6h15dv5hbmnx-xdg-desktop-database.drv
/gnu/store/x4byvngyb4y80v8p146rv1cgmcf8dk38-manual-database.drv
/gnu/store/yqn9akjwsh0dv1q2fvfi45kl604787jx-xdg-mime-database.drv

Why is gcc-cross-sans-libc-i686-unknown-linux-gnu in the list even though there
is a conditional to prevent it from being there?

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