![]() ![]() To make a universal library is a long time, until I achieved at least that I got a lot of crash dumps. In any case, an approach to fixing the 1190 problem has been found, and the correction, probably for almost any program, will only be in search of where to stick clearerr. In this case, I specifically intercept nhssh specifically for reading, because there is no need to intercept the rest of the streams and this will make this library potentially more surviving on the next versions of glibs. While it is console, because the problem is in gui, I have not yet decided what to use. ![]() I already have a prototype of the client for the golang, it does not intercept the file, but the stdout and stder, and its connection speed is about two times faster. I don’t think that there is any proprietary program that uses the access method in such a disgusting way. Judging by the fact that I managed to find not so many about 1190 such programs, for example, there were problems with the cups and were quickly fixed. If there's no proper way to run it on current glibc version we eventually can drop this compatibility completely. ![]() Currently we are trying to keep nx-libs compatible to the original nomachine nxclient. ![]() For me this is a sufficient way to test what I wanted to test. Regarding "is it worth": I don't know if there are people using the old nxclient. Maybe we could convince the glibc developers to add an env var that switches to old behaviour? ![]()
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