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The purpose of this commit is twofold; from the user's perspective, this
provides a consistent experience whenever building a sofort-based project;
and from the developer's perspective, this provides an easy way to test
cfgdefs.mk even before the writing and/or integration of cfgdefs.sh.
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Special thanks to Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen, author of the Sortix operating
sys (https://sortix.org), for brainstorming about the best way to forward
arguments containing special symbols or characters to a sourced (aka dot)
shell script, as well as sharing single-quote tips and tricks.
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Prior to this patch, there were several differences between this project's
build system and the one from which it was derived (sofort). Although the
differences were very minor and for the most part related to this project
being part of a free-standing, midipix-specific development framework,
they still added an extra maintenance burden, specifically by requiring
that common changes be applied via patch(1) rather than git-am(1).
Following recent improvements to the common build system, it is now
possible to have a free-standing, midipix-specific project without
any changes to the core build system files, hence the current upgrade.
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