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Stefan Walter df4ccc7682 - Add an ID64 knob to toggle support for 64 bit identifiers in sphinxsearch.
- Force library dependency on expat. The configure script will automatically add
  expat support if it detects it on the system, and there's no way of overriding
  that. Means that previously, when installed from a binary package built on the
  cluster, there was no expat support compiled in, but when compiled from source
  there frequently would be. Therefore, for consistencies' sake, always depend
  on expat.

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