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Remove lang_requires_boot_languages.
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That's funny, this causes failing tests:
gdc: error: runnable/extra-files/cppb.cpp: C++ compiler not installed on this system
We probably don't have to do anything about this. (I was shocked for a moment, I thought something went wrong in the gdc-4.9 backport ;-)
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There should be a way to make that test run only if C++ was built. Likewise, the runnable tests should not be ran if host != target (also a current problem with the testsuite).