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github.setup wolfcw libfaketime 0.9.7 v
description libfaketime modifies the system time for a single application
long_description libfaketime intercepts various system calls that applications use to \
retrieve the current date and time. It can then report user-specified \
faked dates and times to these applications. This allows us to modify \
the system time an application sees without having to change the time \
system-wide. The faketime wrapper can be used from command line. \
Check the documentation on how to integrate into installed applications.
checksums rmd160 ddeee257d6df4a553509b7034cd26bcf76e4a8e0 \
sha256 fa335f482aa4d1e19026bce17b7022b1e969d0cc1ee451cf3202e43bd8c2138b \
compiler.blacklist *cc* *dragonegg*
build.args PREFIX=${prefix}
build.env CC=${configure.cc} \
CFLAGS=[get_canonical_archflags cc] \
LDFLAGS=[get_canonical_archflags ld]
destroot.args ${build.args}
With System Integrity Protection (SIP) enabled on macOS 10.11 El Capitan\
or later, it is not possible to override date and time for system\
binaries in /bin or /usr/bin as DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES will be ignored.\
This also applies to shell scripts invoked through #!/bin/sh or similar.