julia: add cpu_target variant to let user customise JULIA_CPU_TARGET#49
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This is useful when compiling julia on heterogeneous systems where we want to provide a single sysimage usable on different nodes.
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This PR was migrated from spack/spack#50676.
This is useful when compiling julia on heterogeneous systems where we want to provide a single sysimage usable on different nodes.
Note that this currently doesn't work particularly well because values of variants don't seem to allow commas, and
JULIA_CPU_TARGETneeds commas to separate target features.