I have ended up to decide remove the "M-A: same" status from libxslt-dev
(already present in Debian) and libxml2-dev (still not uploaded).

I think it's current solution by patching those scripts is not reliable
enough. Assuming all the architectures will produce identical
xml2-config files by this way is a broken idea because from time to time
there are some architectures producing scripts that break the whole
thing.

Steve, can you have a look at them and propose a new approach if
possible? I know when libxml2-dev is co-installable then cross-compile
will be easier as people aren't forced to remove native ones.

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