Am 15.11.20 um 20:41 schrieb Kyle Evans:
This is a separate (valid) problem, but not directly related to
Scott's work here. sysctlbyname now goes directly to the kernel with
no chance for the user.* sysctls to intercept. That should
independently be fixed to maintain the illusion that they're real
sysctl's.

user.localbase is a real sysctl, but with a default value returned
when sysctl(3) is used.

The getlocalbase() function should not depend on this default value,
since it contains an identicl default value that can be returned if
sysctlbyname fails (or rather returns a zero length string in case
no other value has been written to the kernel).

Regards, STefan

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