musl's getopt_long() behaves something different in handling optional arguments: ``` $ journalctl _PID=1 _COMM=systemd --since 19:19:01 -n all --follow Failed to add match 'all': Invalid argument ``` This introduces getopt_long_fix() that reorders the passed arguments to make getopt_long() provided by musl works as what we expect. Also, musl's getopt() always behaves POSIXLY_CORRECT mode, and stops parsing arguments when a non-option string found. Let's always use getopt_long().
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