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Linux branded ELF is executed by linuxulator no matter where it is placed on /, 
right?
Binaries running on linuxulator have priority access to files in /compat/linux.

So far, I understand 😂

What I don't understand is...
If a linux binary running on linuxulator can't find a linux library, but can 
find a FreeBSD library, can it link and use that FreeBSD library?
In almost all cases, linux binaries are linked with libraries that are 
patch-patch-patch-patch-patch-patch-patch-security-fix-security-fix-security-fix-security-fix-security-fix-ed
 (big modified) to older version, so we don't encounter such a situation.

Another problem is that linuxulator does not work for the shell script shbang.
The "bash scripts" installed on /compat/linux, such as ldd, try to use freebsd 
bash outside of /compat/linux.

I think there was something strange about that even in its current state, so it 
might be better to just hard-code /compat/linux in various places.

Regards.

Tatsuki Makino wrote on 2023/08/21 06:25:
> I think /compat/linux is a very important path for linuxulator and/or 
> linux-binary, and I think it would be problematic to prevent it from being 
> used.


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