Fix regression: remove --target
when targeting Android on non-Windows platforms
#991
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The
--target
argument should not be passed to Clang when targeting Android, as the Android NDK contains wrappers for Clang that automatically set the target.However, 53564e0 introduced a regression where
--target
was being passed on non-Windows platforms, which broke thecompile-ui
tests for the Rust compiler when building forarm-android
: rust-lang/rust#121854 (comment)This fix restores the original logic AND respects the new
has_internal_target_arg
flag (regardless if we're targeting Android or not).I've verified that the
arm-android
build succeeds with this change: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/actions/runs/8146073082/job/22263762750?pr=121874Fixes #990