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+Please consider providing an environment variable which disables box64.
+Thanks to binfmt support, once installed, box64 is always "active" and will be used to interpret x86_64 binaries. Sometimes this is either not desired or client applications want to figure out what tool it is providing transparent x86_64 emulation via the binfmt_misc mechanism. Other providers of binfmt interpreters solve this via an environment variable. For example qemu has QEMU_VERSION which, if set, will disable emulation but just print the qemu version string when attempting to run a foreign architecture binary via binfmt_misc.

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+I'm asking for a similar mechanism for box64. Please consider making it possible to

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+ 1. disable box64 via an environment variable

+ 2. figure out that it is box64 doing the emulation

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+This is also useful for the `arch-test` tool which has a `-n` switch, disabling known binfmt_misc providers by setting the respective environment variable.

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+I propose the `BOX64_VERSION` environment variable which, if set, would just print the box64 version and exit.

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+Thanks!
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