It turns out that sid has moved `stdlib.so' to `/usr/libexec/', which
sucks for two reasons: (a) it means we need countermeasures to avoid
the cross-tools extraction from failing, and (b) there's no multiarch
triplet any more so we can't have multiple versions.
I think this is actually a Debian bug, but I have to deal with it right
now and this seems like the least terrible approach. I'll just hope
that nothing is relying on `stdbuf' in the build scripts.
sha256sum sha384sum sha512sum shred shuf sort split stat \
stdbuf sum tac tail tee test timeout tr truncate tsort tty \
unexpand uniq unlink users wc who whoami yes) \
- /usr/lib/MULTI/coreutils/ \
+ ?/usr/lib/MULTI/coreutils/ \
$(addprefix /lib/MULTI/, \
libnsl.so.* libnss_*.so.*) \
/usr/bin/gpgv \