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* locales/ms_MY: Fix entries for Tue and Wednesday.
Patch by "Hasbullah Pit (sebol)" <sebol@ikhlas.com>. 2001-05-14 Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de> * locales/ms_MY: Fix entries for Tue and Wednesday. Patch by "Hasbullah Pit (sebol)" <sebol@ikhlas.com>.
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2001-05-14 Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de>
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* locales/ms_MY: Fix entries for Tue and Wednesday.
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Patch by "Hasbullah Pit (sebol)" <sebol@ikhlas.com>.
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2001-04-18 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
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* locales/be_BY: Fix syntax in LC_COLLATE section.
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@ -90,13 +90,13 @@ LC_TIME
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%
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% Abbreviated weekday names (%a)
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abday "<U0041><U0068><U0061>";"<U0049><U0073><U006E>";/
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"<U0053><U0065><U0069>";"<U0052><U0061><U0062>";/
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"<U0053><U0065><U006C>";"<U0052><U0061><U0062>";/
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"<U004B><U0068><U0061>";"<U004A><U0075><U006D>";/
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"<U0053><U0061><U0062>"
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%
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% Full weekday names (%A)
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day "<U0041><U0068><U0061><U0064>";"<U0049><U0073><U006E><U0069><U006E>";/
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"<U0053><U0065><U006C><U0061><U0073><U0061>";"<U0052><U0061><U0068><U0075>";/
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"<U0053><U0065><U006C><U0061><U0073><U0061>";"<U0052><U0061><U0068><U0062>";/
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"<U004B><U0068><U0061><U006D><U0069><U0073>";"<U004A><U0075><U006D><U0061><U0061><U0074>";/
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"<U0053><U0061><U0062><U0074><U0075>"
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%
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@ -495,12 +495,14 @@ switches via @var{CFLAGS}.
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@cindex upgrading from libc5
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@cindex kernel header files
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If you are installing GNU libc on a Linux system, you need to have
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the header files from a 2.2 kernel around for reference. You do not
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need to use the 2.2 kernel, just have its headers where glibc can access
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at them. The easiest way to do this is to unpack it in a directory
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such as @file{/usr/src/linux-2.2.1}. In that directory, run
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@samp{make config} and accept all the defaults. Then run @samp{make
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If you are installing GNU libc on a Linux system, you need to have the
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header files from a 2.2 or newer kernel around for reference. For some
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architectures, like ia64, sh and hppa, you need at least headers from
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kernel 2.3.99 (sh and hppa) or 2.4.0 (ia64). You do not need to use
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that kernel, just have its headers where glibc can access at them. The
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easiest way to do this is to unpack it in a directory such as
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@file{/usr/src/linux-2.2.1}. In that directory, run @samp{make config}
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and accept all the defaults. Then run @samp{make
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include/linux/version.h}. Finally, configure glibc with the option
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@samp{--with-headers=/usr/src/linux-2.2.1/include}. Use the most recent
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kernel you can get your hands on.
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@ -77,8 +77,8 @@ static long double one=1.0, two=2.0, tiny = 1.0e-4900L;
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if (ix < 0x4003 || (ix == 0x4003 && j0 < 0xb8000000u)) {/* |x|<23 */
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if ((ix|j0|j1) == 0)
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return x; /* x == +- 0 */
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if (ix<0x3fc8) /* |x|<2**-55 */
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return x*(one+x); /* tanh(small) = small */
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if (ix<0x3fc8) /* |x|<2**-55 */
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return x*(one+x); /* tanh(small) = small */
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if (ix>=0x3fff) { /* |x|>=1 */
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t = __expm1l(two*fabsl(x));
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z = one - two/(t+two);
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@ -90,6 +90,6 @@ static long double one=1.0, two=2.0, tiny = 1.0e-4900L;
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} else {
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z = one - tiny; /* raised inexact flag */
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}
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return (se>0x7fff)? -z: z;
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return (se&0x8000)? -z: z;
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}
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weak_alias (__tanhl, tanhl)
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