Follow-up Comment #4, bug #23876 (project gnustep):
IIRC normally on Linux NSProcessInfo is using /proc
to get information on the process.
If you're running on a chroot environment, you probably
don't have /proc, which explains why it would then fall back
to the `gnustep_base_user_main' hack.
Follow-up Comment #6, bug #23876 (project gnustep):
OK, there must be something regarding /proc filesystem:
diff -u chrooted.config.log normal.config.log
@@ -5763,12 +5766,12 @@
configure:15714: checking for procfs.h
configure:15721: result: no
configure:15742: checking kernel support for