Thanks. In my experience, Wine and Proton don’t work as well as native for one of the apps I’m building, so I will need to either build in a container or say “use X Ubuntu version”.
I do, but Linux should be a first-class platform alongside Windows.
Mainly getting builds onto platforms catering to Windows users and gamers. The consensus here seems to be using containerized build environments.
Thanks for the info! If I’m doing container builds anyways, this looks tasty.
I’ll probably have to use chroot or docker. I tried with glibc force link but when I objdump -T I see symbols that slip through with newer glibc, even when they’re .symver’d in the header. That project hasn’t been updated in a long time.
The sad reality is that when you look at the files being requested, it’s usually scrapers looking for exploits.