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Between architectures, the compiled magic at /usr/lib/file/magic.mgc differs only in the endianness. The libmagic library can auto-detect wrong endianness and handle that situation gracefully, at a significant performance cost though. Therefore: If you run file/libmagic in a mixed-endianness multi-arch setup, choose the architecture for libmagic-mgc wisely.
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