-# which supports Common Lisp to another which does not (yet) support
-# Lisp, you could do something like this:
-# Create copies of the source tree on both host and target.
-# Create links from "target" to "x86" in "src/compiler/" and
-# in "src/assembly/", on both the host and the target. (That
-# would ordinarily be done by the make.sh code above; if we're
-# doing make.sh stuff by hand, we need to do this by hand, too.)
+# which supports Common Lisp to another which does not (yet:-) support
+# Common Lisp, you could do something like this:
+# Create copies of the source tree on both the host and the target.
+# Read the make-config.sh script carefully and emulate it by hand
+# on both machines (e.g. creating "target"-named symlinks to
+# identify the target architecture).