fix: detect musl systems through env vars by samyuh · Pull Request #694 · xerial/snappy-java

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This pull request refactors the mechanism for identifying Musl-based Linux systems. By transitioning from a file system check to an environment variable-based detection, the change aims to provide a more robust and flexible solution, particularly beneficial for containerized environments. This update enhances the reliability of Musl-specific build configurations.

Highlights

  • Musl System Detection Logic: The method for detecting Musl-based systems has been updated to rely on an IS_MUSL environment variable instead of checking for the existence of a specific file (/lib/ld-musl-x86_64.so.1).
  • Dockerfile Configuration: The docker/Dockerfile.linux-x86_64-musl has been modified to set the new IS_MUSL=true environment variable, ensuring compatibility with the updated detection logic.
  • Improved Error Handling: A warning message has been added to the isX64Musl() method in OSInfo.java to inform users if access to environment variables is restricted due to a SecurityException.
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