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hatari-1.8.0-gentoo.patch
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--- hatari-1.4.0.orig/src/paths.c
+++ hatari-1.4.0/src/paths.c
@@ -109,71 +109,6 @@
free(pTmpName);
}
-
-/**
- * Locate the directory where the hatari executable resides
- */
-static char *Paths_InitExecDir(const char *argv0)
-{
- char *psExecDir; /* Path string where the hatari executable can be found */
-
- /* Allocate memory for storing the path string of the executable */
- psExecDir = malloc(FILENAME_MAX);
- if (!psExecDir)
- {
- fprintf(stderr, "Out of memory (Paths_Init)\n");
- exit(-1);
- }
-
- /* Determine the bindir...
- * Start with empty string, then try to use OS specific functions,
- * and finally analyze the PATH variable if it has not been found yet. */
- psExecDir[0] = '\0';
-
-#if defined(__linux__)
- {
- int i;
- /* On Linux, we can analyze the symlink /proc/self/exe */
- i = readlink("/proc/self/exe", psExecDir, FILENAME_MAX);
- if (i > 0)
- {
- char *p;
- psExecDir[i] = '\0';
- p = strrchr(psExecDir, '/'); /* Search last slash */
- if (p)
- *p = 0; /* Strip file name from path */
- }
- }
-//#elif defined(WIN32) || defined(__CEGCC__)
-// /* On Windows we can use GetModuleFileName for getting the exe path */
-// GetModuleFileName(NULL, psExecDir, FILENAME_MAX);
-#endif
-
- /* If we do not have the execdir yet, analyze argv[0] and the PATH: */
- if (psExecDir[0] == 0)
- {
- if (strchr(argv0, PATHSEP) == 0)
- {
- /* No separator in argv[0], we have to explore PATH... */
- Paths_GetExecDirFromPATH(argv0, psExecDir, FILENAME_MAX);
- }
- else
- {
- /* There was a path separator in argv[0], so let's assume a
- * relative or absolute path to the current directory in argv[0] */
- char *p;
- strncpy(psExecDir, argv0, FILENAME_MAX);
- psExecDir[FILENAME_MAX-1] = 0;
- p = strrchr(psExecDir, PATHSEP); /* Search last slash */
- if (p)
- *p = 0; /* Strip file name from path */
- }
- }
-
- return psExecDir;
-}
-
-
/**
* Initialize the users home directory string
* and Hatari's home directory (~/.hatari)
@@ -226,8 +161,6 @@
*/
void Paths_Init(const char *argv0)
{
- char *psExecDir; /* Path string where the hatari executable can be found */
-
/* Init working directory string */
if (getcwd(sWorkingDir, FILENAME_MAX) == NULL)
{
@@ -238,27 +171,11 @@
/* Init the user's home directory string */
Paths_InitHomeDirs();
- /* Get the directory where the executable resides */
- psExecDir = Paths_InitExecDir(argv0);
-
- /* Now create the datadir path name from the bindir path name: */
- if (psExecDir && strlen(psExecDir) > 0)
- {
- snprintf(sDataDir, sizeof(sDataDir), "%s%c%s",
- psExecDir, PATHSEP, BIN2DATADIR);
- }
- else
- {
- /* bindir could not be determined, let's assume datadir is relative
- * to current working directory... */
- strcpy(sDataDir, BIN2DATADIR);
- }
+ strcpy(sDataDir, BIN2DATADIR);
/* And finally make a proper absolute path out of datadir: */
File_MakeAbsoluteName(sDataDir);
- free(psExecDir);
-
/* fprintf(stderr, " WorkingDir = %s\n DataDir = %s\n UserHomeDir = %s\n HatariHomeDir = %s\n",
sWorkingDir, sDataDir, sUserHomeDir, sHatariHomeDir); */
}