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nixdrin 8ff6850f25 jetbrains: drop libstdc++.so.6 from LD_LIBRARY_PATH
Most of the libraries listed in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH for the Jetbrains
IDEs are loaded indirectly using JNA in Java code, e.g.

  myLibNotify = Native.load("libnotify.so.4", LibNotify.class); [1]
  private val library = Native.load("secret-1", SecretLibrary::class.java) [2]

In this case the typical patching mechanism with Nix does not work
because JNA does the library lookup at runtime with its own mechanism.

However, there is one outlier: stdenv.cc.cc.lib is also added to the
LD_LIBRARY_PATH for libstdc++.so.6 because it is reportedly needed
for some "internals". It does not make sense to access libstdc++
from Java code so it feels like this one was added to work around
some native library or executable that should be patched instead
of using LD_LIBRARY_PATH.

Unfortunately, having libstdc++ in LD_LIBRARY_PATH can also easily
cause ABI conflicts. This is because this variable is inherited into
terminals opened within the IDE. Using a Nix environment there with
different versions of libstdc++ easily causes errors such as

  libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.29' not found

Most of the IDEs work just fine without having libstdc++ in
LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Since it's not really clear why it has to be in
there let's just drop it to avoid the ABI conflicts.

[1]: c0a703267a/platform/platform-impl/src/com/intellij/ui/LibNotifyWrapper.java (L40)
[2]: c0a703267a/platform/credential-store/src/linuxSecretLibrary.kt (L38)
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maintainers Merge pull request #258809 from fwam/vencord 2023-10-06 08:50:31 -05:00
nixos Merge pull request #258582 from returntoreality/gpsd-extra-args 2023-10-06 22:54:51 +08:00
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