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Better solution is just to have a better detection script. Or have a system-detection script that is part of the LSB and thus LSB-compliant distros that you can call into to determine what arch to use. This does not require changes to the kernel, glibc, ld-linux.so and the ELF format. The latter is assuredly not an elegant solution.
Honestly, though, arches aren't added that frequently and the core name of the arch can be detected easily. So until 128 comes out, we should be fine.