* Add "which" dependency, otherwise it builds with lots of
"command not found" errors.
* -lgcc_s, otherwise many commands basically fail without pthread_cancel.
* Fix X11 dependencies, otherwise it would be plan9port with none of UI
programs working.
This may seem strange, but tor distributes its 'torify' wrapper which in
turn attempts to use torsocks to bridge a connection, meaning 'tor'
users out the box may want it to work.
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
- The Multi Router Traffic Grapher
- You have a router, you want to know what it does all day long?
- Then MRTG is for you. It will monitor SNMP network devices and draw
- pretty pictures showing how much traffic has passed through each interface.
The previous attempt to patch libcurl used
getenv("CURL_CA_BUNDLE") || getenv("SSL_CERT_FILE")
to get the second environment variable if the first is unset.
Unfortunately, this broke libcurl because the (||) operator is C returns
only 0 or 1, so it is inappropriate for pointer comparisons! Now we use
getenv("CURL_CA_BUNDLE") ? getenv("CURL_CA_BUNDLE") : getenv("SSL_CERT_FILE")
instead. This has one downside: it always calls getenv twice! But,
that's a small price to pay for actually being correct.
Using primusrun will work as expected in a multilib environment. Even if the initial program
executes a antoehr program of the another architecture. Assuming the program does not modify
LD_LIBRARY_PATH inappropriately.
This does not update virtualgl for seemless multilib. I was unable to get a mixed 64/32 bit
environment to work with VirtualGL. The mechanism VirtualGL uses to inject the fake GL library would
fail if both 32bit and 64 bit libraries were in the environment. Instead the bumblebee package
creates a optirun32 executable that can be used to run a 32bit executable with optimus on a 64 bit
host. This is not created if the host is 32bit.
For my usage, gaming under wine, the primusrun executable works as expected regardless of
32bit/64bit.