On February 6, 2015 10:23:21 AM CST, Andrew Haley <a...@redhat.com> wrote: >On 02/06/2015 04:11 PM, Cyd Haselton wrote: >> On Fri, Feb 6, 2015 at 5:34 AM, Andrew Haley <a...@redhat.com> wrote: >>> On 02/06/2015 11:05 AM, Cyd Haselton wrote: >>>> Technically not a bug, but a limitation of either fakechroot ported >to Android, Android's severely stripped libc, or a combination of the >two. >>> >>> I think it's a bug. libfakechroot presents a version of dlopen() on >>> the assumption that the libc it's fronting has dlopen(). >> >> Wouldn't the ported version of libfakechroot do otherwise...i.e. take >> into account that dlopen() does not reside in bionic? > >I have no idea. I would hope so. > >>> So, anyone probing for dlopen() finds it in libfakechroot. >>> However, when that dlopen() is called you get a (very confusing) >>> link error. This is a bug because if the underlying C library does >>> not have dlopen() then libfakechroot should either not export it or >>> should forward calls to the right library (which was libdl.so, I >>> think.) >> >> Out of curiosity (and future libfakechroot porting purposes) how >would >> this look? I know that this and the previous question are off -topic >> to the original email so feel free to leave the list out of your >> reply. > >I'd rather leave it on-list for future reference. The best thing >would be for libfakechroot to be linked against libdl: that way, when >dlopen() was called the link would be correctly satisfied. If that >isn't possible (if dlopen() doesn't work or is incompatible) then >libfakechroot shouldn't export the symbol for dlopen(). >
I;ve contacted the developer of KBOX and download sources. If possible, I'll build a corrected version and replace the existing. >Andrew. -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.