File: support-i386.patch

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author: Andres Salomon <dilinger@debian.org>
description: don't disable i386 builds on linux

https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/3583780

Chromium upstream decided to kill off i386 builds on Linux. They were
goin to add a 'force_x86_support' arg, but instead "[distributions that
still support i386] can patch the file."

At this point, i386 on linux is completely unsupported upstream, so
we're on our own with bugs.

--- a/BUILD.gn
+++ b/BUILD.gn
@@ -1626,9 +1626,7 @@ if (!is_ios) {
 }
 
 # TODO(cassew): Add more OS's that don't support x86.
-is_valid_x86_target =
-    target_os != "ios" && target_os != "mac" &&
-    (target_os != "linux" || use_libfuzzer || !build_with_chromium)
+is_valid_x86_target = true
 
 # Note: v8_target_cpu == arm allows using the V8 arm simulator on x86 for fuzzing.
 assert(