Rollup merge of #149962 - Gelbpunkt:powerpc64-musl-tier-2, r=Mark-Simulacrum Promote powerpc64-unknown-linux-musl to tier 2 with host tools MCP: https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/946 Tested by compiling on an x86_64 host via `DEPLOY=1 ./src/ci/docker/run.sh dist-powerpc64-linux-musl` and running on Alpine Linux ppc64: ``` root@algol /t/rust-nightly-powerpc64-unknown-linux-musl# bash install.sh install: creating uninstall script at /usr/local/lib/rustlib/uninstall.sh install: installing component 'rustc' install: installing component 'rust-std-powerpc64-unknown-linux-musl' install: installing component 'cargo' install: installing component 'rustfmt-preview' install: installing component 'rust-analyzer-preview' install: installing component 'llvm-tools-preview' install: installing component 'clippy-preview' install: installing component 'miri-preview' install: installing component 'rust-analysis-powerpc64-unknown-linux-musl' install: installing component 'llvm-bitcode-linker-preview' rust installed. root@algol /t/rust-nightly-powerpc64-unknown-linux-musl# echo 'fn main() { println!("hello world"); }' > test.rs root@algol /t/rust-nightly-powerpc64-unknown-linux-musl# which rustc /usr/local/bin/rustc root@algol /t/rust-nightly-powerpc64-unknown-linux-musl# rustc test.rs root@algol /t/rust-nightly-powerpc64-unknown-linux-musl# ./test hello world root@algol /t/rust-nightly-powerpc64-unknown-linux-musl# file test test: ELF 64-bit MSB pie executable, 64-bit PowerPC or cisco 7500, OpenPOWER ELF V2 ABI, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib/ld-musl-powerpc64.so.1, BuildID[sha1]=90a0fa543b3d42588ad32c5b858e56ac9c56faed, with debug_info, not stripped ``` I renamed the glibc job and created a new one for musl since the same is done for the little-endian targets. Implements rust-lang/rust#149938 try-job: dist-powerpc64-linux-gnu try-job: dist-powerpc64-linux-musl
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