2004-02-29  Andreas Jaeger  <aj@suse.de>

	* manual/install.texi (Tools for Compilation): Autoconf 2.53 is required.
	(Supported Configurations): Add x86_64-*-linux.
	* INSTALL: Regenerated.
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2004-02-29 Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de>
* manual/install.texi (Tools for Compilation): Autoconf 2.53 is required.
(Supported Configurations): Add x86_64-*-linux.
* INSTALL: Regenerated.
2004-02-28 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
* sysdeps/i386/i686/memcmp.S: Move table to .rodata. Patch by HJ Lu.

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* GNU `binutils' 2.13 or later
You must use GNU `binutils' (as and ld) to build the GNU C library.
No other assembler and linker has the necessary functionality in
the moment.
No other assembler or linker has the necessary functionality at the
moment.
* GNU `texinfo' 3.12f
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If you change any of the `configure.in' files you will also need
* GNU `autoconf' 2.12 or higher
* GNU `autoconf' 2.53 or higher
and if you change any of the message translation files you will need
@ -382,6 +382,7 @@ following patterns:
s390x-*-linux
sparc-*-linux
sparc64-*-linux
x86_64-*-linux
Former releases of this library (version 2.1 and/or 2.0) used to run
on the following configurations:
@ -448,11 +449,22 @@ kernel you can get your hands on.
An alternate tactic is to unpack the 2.2 kernel and run `make
config' as above; then, rename or delete `/usr/include', create a new
`/usr/include', and make the usual symbolic links of
`/usr/include/linux' and `/usr/include/asm' into the 2.2 kernel
sources. You can then configure glibc with no special options. This
tactic is recommended if you are upgrading from libc5, since you need
to get rid of the old header files anyway.
`/usr/include', and make symbolic links of `/usr/include/linux' and
`/usr/include/asm' into the kernel sources. You can then configure
glibc with no special options. This tactic is recommended if you are
upgrading from libc5, since you need to get rid of the old header files
anyway.
After installing GNU libc, you may need to remove or rename
`/usr/include/linux' and `/usr/include/asm', and replace them with
copies of `include/linux' and `include/asm-$ARCHITECTURE' taken from
the Linux source package which supplied kernel headers for building the
library. ARCHITECTURE will be the machine architecture for which the
library was built, such as `i386' or `alpha'. You do not need to do
this if you did not specify an alternate kernel header source using
`--with-headers'. The intent here is that these directories should be
copies of, *not* symlinks to, the kernel headers used to build the
library.
Note that `/usr/include/net' and `/usr/include/scsi' should *not* be
symlinks into the kernel sources. GNU libc provides its own versions