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Chris Rees 789a6223b0 Fix on amd64 -- cputype is called x86_64 here.
PR:		ports/159627
Submitted by:	rdivacky
Approved by:	Armin Pirkovitsch <armin@frozen-zone.org> (maintainer)
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