this option terminates all processes when exiting termux-chroot session
to avoid hanging when doing exit when there's a daemon that is left running under termux-chroot
In issue https://github.com/termux/termux-packages/issues/6160 I have found
that community repo "its-pointless.github.io" specifies us as maintainer
for its packages. This is NOT TRUE and potentially misleads people using
these packages.
Now TERMUX_PKG_MAINTAINER will contain a default value which is neutral
and not specify maintainer. So all packages now have to override it to
the correct value.
[skip ci]
%ci:no-build
* termux/proot#77 - Support running 32-bit guests on AArch64
* termux/proot#75 - Fixed crashes on 32-bit ARM devices
with kernels using new syscall order
* Added SIGSYS handler for waitpid (Required for bash on Android 10)
* Added SIGSYS handler for sendmmsg on x86 (for DNS when using emulator)
* Fixed void syscall handling on 32 bit ARM
* Prevent tracees from setting SUID_DUMP_DISABLE
* Canonicalize tmp dir (termux/proot#40 by @tomty89)
* Merge changes from UserLAnd (althrough most are off
by default, termux/proot#39 by @corbinlc)
* Puting loader in libexec instead of extracting
it on every run
* Fixes running on broken Huawei devices (termux/proot#15)
* Mapping of uids coming from getsockopt(SO_PEERCRED) (termux/proot#36)
* Fixed results of `strace` after SIGSYS was suppressed
* Don't fail on removing broken link2symlink (termux/proot#31)
* Added arguments for proot to enable the use of MagiskSU from within termux-chroot.
* Restore original shebang to termux-chroot for pull-request.
* Added folder existence check to ensure MagiskSU changes don't break termux-chroot on later versions of Android, just in case.
* proot: Update for accept -> accept4 translation
Allow a command to be specified when running termux-chroot.
Example:
```
$ termux-chroot ls /
bin data dev etc home lib proc property_contexts share storage system tmp usr var vendor
```
This makes it possible to run scripts that include a part that needs to
be run in a chrooted environment, like a compile script.
```
./configure
make
termux-chroot make install
```
Previously it had to be done like this:
```
./configure
make
termux-chroot
cd program
make install
exit
```