slackware-current/source/l/qt6/profile.d/qt6.csh
Patrick J Volkerding 72065739ec Wed Feb 28 18:36:48 UTC 2024
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  Success packet instead of starting Phase 2. This allows an adversary to
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  For more information, see:
    https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2023-52160
  (* Security fix *)
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#!/bin/csh
# Environment path variables for the Qt package:
if ( ! $?QT6DIR ) then
# It's best to use the generic directory to avoid
# compiling in a version-containing path:
if ( -d /usr/lib@LIBDIRSUFFIX@/qt6 ) then
setenv QT6DIR /usr/lib@LIBDIRSUFFIX@/qt6
else
# Find the newest Qt directory and set $QT6DIR to that:
foreach qtd ( /usr/lib@LIBDIRSUFFIX@/qt6-* )
if ( -d $qtd ) then
setenv QT6DIR $qtd
endif
end
endif
endif
set path = ( $path $QT6DIR/bin )
# Unfortunately Chromium and derived projects (including QtWebEngine) seem
# to be suffering some bitrot when it comes to 32-bit support, so we are
# forced to disable the seccomp filter sandbox on 32-bit or else all of these
# applications crash. If anyone has a patch that gets these things running on
# 32-bit without this workaround, please let volkerdi or alienBOB know, or
# post your solution on LQ. Thanks. :-)
file /bin/cat | grep -wq 32-bit
if ( "$?" == "0" ) then
setenv QTWEBENGINE_CHROMIUM_FLAGS "--disable-seccomp-filter-sandbox"
endif