The usage of internal static symbol for statically linked binaries
does not work correctly for objects built with -D_TIME_BITS=64,
since the internal definition does not provide the expected aliases.
This patch makes it to use the default stat functions instead (which
uses the default 64 time_t alias and types).
Checked on i686-linux-gnu.
Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
The usage of internal static symbol for statically linked binaries
does not work correctly for objects built with -D_TIME_BITS=64,
since the internal definition does not provide the expected aliases.
This patch makes it to use the default stat functions instead (which
uses the default 64 time_t alias and types).
Checked on i686-linux-gnu.
I used these shell commands:
../glibc/scripts/update-copyrights $PWD/../gnulib/build-aux/update-copyright
(cd ../glibc && git commit -am"[this commit message]")
and then ignored the output, which consisted lines saying "FOO: warning:
copyright statement not found" for each of 7061 files FOO.
I then removed trailing white space from math/tgmath.h,
support/tst-support-open-dev-null-range.c, and
sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/strlen-vec.S, to work around the following
obscure pre-commit check failure diagnostics from Savannah. I don't
know why I run into these diagnostics whereas others evidently do not.
remote: *** 912-#endif
remote: *** 913:
remote: *** 914-
remote: *** error: lines with trailing whitespace found
...
remote: *** error: sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/statx_cp.c: trailing lines
I used these shell commands:
../glibc/scripts/update-copyrights $PWD/../gnulib/build-aux/update-copyright
(cd ../glibc && git commit -am"[this commit message]")
and then ignored the output, which consisted lines saying "FOO: warning:
copyright statement not found" for each of 6694 files FOO.
I then removed trailing white space from benchtests/bench-pthread-locks.c
and iconvdata/tst-iconv-big5-hkscs-to-2ucs4.c, to work around this
diagnostic from Savannah:
remote: *** pre-commit check failed ...
remote: *** error: lines with trailing whitespace found
remote: error: hook declined to update refs/heads/master
2004-06-08 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
[BZ #199]
* crypt/md5-crypt.c (__md5_crypt): Only update buflen if realloc
succeeds. Reported by Miles Ohlrich <miles@cray.com>.
* elf/chroot_canon.c (chroot_canon): Avoid segfault if first malloc
fails. Avoid memory leak if realloc fails.
2001-07-06 Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
* manual/argp.texi: Remove ignored LGPL copyright notice; it's
not appropriate for documentation anyway.
* manual/libc-texinfo.sh: "Library General Public License" ->
"Lesser General Public License".
2001-07-06 Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de>
* All files under GPL/LGPL version 2: Place under LGPL version
2.1.
2000-09-29 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
* elf/chroot_canon.c: Don't report a failure if the last path
component is not available.
* elf/ldconfig.c (parse_conf): Use canonicalized name when reporting
error.
* elf/cache.c (print_cache): Use stat64 instead of stat.
* elf/ldconfig.c (chroot_stat): Likewise.
(create_links): Likewise.
(manual_link): Likewise.
(search_dir): Likewise.
* elf/readlib.c (process_file): Likewise.
* Makefile (install): Set LC_ALL and LANGUAGE to C before running
ldconfig.
2000-09-29 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* elf/chroot_canon.c: New file.
* elf/Makefile: Build and distribute it.
* elf/ldconfig.h (process_file): Add real_file_name argument.
(chroot_canon): Add prototype.
* elf/ldconfig.c (cache_file): Remove const.
(chroot_stat): New.
(create_links): Add real_path argument.
If opt_chroot, maintain both real and given filenames.
(manual_link): Likewise.
(search_dir): Likewise.
(parse_conf): If opt_chroot, use chroot_canon to find the real
config file.
(main): For -r, try to use chroot, if it fails, leave opt_chroot set
and use chroot_canon where appropriate to do the same as if chroot
succeeded.
* elf/readlib.c (process_file): Add real_file_name argument, pass it
to fopen.
2000-09-29 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
* math/complex.h (_Complex): We can be more specific when _Complex
is defined by the compiler.