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Commit 754f8def0dfeeb43afa5a96ad1971fd0ef02c419 ("libgloss: merge stub arch configure scripts up a level") had an unintended side-effect: the MULTI* variables in the Makefiles no longer get rewritten at configure time in the subdirs. Only the top-level Makefile still is. This is because the configure integration of multilib (both the way libgloss did it manually and the way AM_ENABLE_MULTILIB does it) only rewrites "Makefile". We could try propagating the MULTI* variables from libgloss/Makefile down via FLAGS_TO_PASS, but this runs into a limitation: the multilib logic uses this variable to switch from libgloss/ to each multilib libgloss/, and libgloss uses this variable to enter subdirectories. The latter we want, but the former ends up overridding the Makefile environment. We could side-step that with some GNU Make directives, but it feels like we're getting a bit too deep down the rabbit hole. Instead, let's call config-ml.in ourselves for each subdir Makefile that the top-level configure generates. This restores the previous behavior and should be less risky in general. This logic should be unnecessary when/if we switch libgloss over to a non-recursive Automake build (since all build+install settings are in the single libgloss/Makefile), but it'll be a while before we can land that rework, so let's fix this up now.