Hard-coding the alignment detection result for certain types on arm also
works --- this allows hdf5 to be built for armv7+vfpv3, and seems
reasonable since the alignment requirements for those types are common
across all arm architecture versions.

Note that if we care about this package working on older kernels, we
need to care about all the 64-bit integer types as well as floats, since
some kernels (at least, <= 2.6.28) don't emulate LDRD/STRD in Thumb-2.

Shouldn't be an issue for maverick though, and shouldn't matter at all
if the kernel is eventually fixed to generate SIGBUS.

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[armel] the ./H5detect test segfaults when built for armv7
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/635199
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