As of January 1st 2009, the "new" prefix was removed from the New
Turkish lira, its official name becoming "Turkish lira" again,
abbreviated "TL".
Patch by <gokcen@pardus.org.tr>.
When a stack is marked executable due to loading a DSO that requires
an executable stack, the logic tends to leave out a portion of stack
after the first frame, thus causing a difference in the value returned
by pthread_getattr_np before and after the stack is marked
executable. It ought to be possible to fix this by marking the rest of
the stack as executable too, but in the interest of marking as less of
the stack as executable as possible, the path this fix takes is to
make pthread_getattr_np also look at the first frame as the underflow
end of the stack and compute size and stack top accordingly.
The above happens only for the main process stack. NPTL thread stacks
are not affected by this change.
There is nothing in the POSIX specification to disallow a
single-threaded program from cancelling itself, so we forcibly enable
multiple_threads to allow the next available cancellation point in the
thread to run.
Also added additional tests to cover various cancellation scenarios.
[BZ #13750]
Do not build manual anymore in the source dir. Also clean up the
Makefile and remove rules that have been used previously
when we had a stand-alone Makefile which was obsoleted recently.
Mention that ia64 has moved into ports/, and drop the old build/install
details that don't belong in the NEWS file in the first place.
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
POSIX 2008 states that if the input for 'logb[f|l]' is a subnormal number
it should be treated as if it were normalized. This means the
implementation should calculate the log2 of the mantissa and add it to the
subnormal exponent (-126 for float and -1022 for double and IBM long
double). This patch takes care of that.
New configure option --enable-obsolete-rpc makes the deprecated RPC
headers and functions available at compile time as they were before
version 2.14. This option will be removed at some time in the future
after the TI-RPC library becomes fully sufficient for the needs of
existing applications.
[BZ #14053]
GCC 4.7 might remove consecutive calls to e.g. lrintf since
the assembler instructions are the same and GCC does not know
that the result is different depending on the rounding mode. For
SSE instructions, the control register is not available so there
is no way to inform GCC about this. Therefore the asms are marked
as volatile.
[BZ #14083]
Fix warning when using strspn with -Wconversion:
$ gcc -Wconversion -O t.c
t.c: In function ‘main’:
t.c:8:7: warning: conversion to ‘long unsigned int’ from ‘int’ may change the sign of the result [-Wsign-conversion]
The current de_AT locale defines "Feber" for the month of February,
which is correct in some parts of Austria, but is not the standards.
This patch fixes the problem by changing it to the standards version
"Februar".
2012-04-29 Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net>
* locales/de_AT: Change month name from "Feber" to "Februar".
[BZ #6794]
Following Joseph comments about bug 6794, here is a proposed fix. It turned out
to be a large fix mainly because I had to move some file along to follow libm
files/names conventions.
Basically I have added wrappers (w_ilogb.c, w_ilogbf.c, w_ilogbl.c) that now calls
the symbol '__ieee754_ilogb'. The wrappers checks for '__ieee754_ilogb' output and
set the errno and raise exceptions as expected.
The '__ieee754_ilogb' is implemented in sysdeps. I have moved the 's_ilogb[f|l]' files
to e_ilogb[f|l] and renamed the '__ilogb[f|l]' to '__ieee754_ilogb[f|l]'.
I also found out a bug in i386 and x86-64 assembly coded ilogb implementation where
it raises a FE_DIVBYZERO when argument is '0.0'. I corrected this issue as well.
Finally I added the errno and FE_INVALID tests for 0.0, NaN and +-InF argument. Tested
on i386, x86-64, ppc32 and ppc64.
The British people apparently use am/pm in time, so make it available to
them. While we're here, sync the date_fmt field from en_GB to cy_GB.
Fedora has been carrying this for the better part of a decade, and Debian
has had it, and now that I've gotten a request from some British people
to add it to Gentoo, I'd rather get it merged into mainline.
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
2012-04-12 Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
[BZ #3768]
* locales/en_GB: Set am_pm and t_fmt_ampm fields.
* locales/cy_GB: Likewise. Also copy date_fmt from en_GB.
[BZ #11959]
* libio/stdio.h (fwrite, fwrite_unlocked): Remove __wur.
It is not necessarily an error to ignore fwrite's return
value. One can reliably use ferror to test for errors after
the fact.
[BZ #2636]
* manual/time.texi (Processor Time): Return type of times is
elapsed real time since an arbitrary point in the past.
(CPU Time): Move CLK_TCK from here...
(Processor Time): ...to here. Correct description.
* manual/conf.texi (Constants for Sysconf): Correct description of
_SC_CLK_TCK.
We use sourceware.org consistently to reference the
server that RedHat provides for community services
to open-source projects.
[BZ # 13963]
* manual/install.texi: Use sourceware.org.
[BZ #13592]
There are several signed compares of the size argument, whereas
it really is unsigned. Depending on situations e.g. a "memset(ptr, 0,
-1)" segfault (but for the wrong reasons, because jumping into nirvana)
or succeeds even.
In normal use this is harmless, as a size with signbit set indicates
more than half the address space which on x86_64 is impossible to
allocate, but as the size is used to index some jump tables this
potentially could have other unwanted side effects.
[BZ #13908]
mktemp always returns TEMPLATE, the caller should check TEMPLATE[0]
instead of TEMPLATE, so do not warn about the unused result.
Fix also the comment for mktemp
[BZ#13926]
Currently __bswap_64 is not defined at all for non-GCC compilers.
Define it but guard it with __GLIBC_HAVE_LONG_LONG.
endian.h uses __bswap_64, make the functions only available
if __GLIBC_HAVE_LONG_LONG is defined.
[BZ #13928] A DNS request consists of multiple resources combined into
a single hostent, including multiple CNAME records that may have been
assigned different TTL values. In such a case, nscd should take the
least TTL among all of the resources as the timeout for the hostent
before it is reloaded in its cache so that the hostent remains stale
in the database for the least amount of time.
It isn't necessary to buffer the last character of strings. This can cause a
bug with strings that have 1 character between 0x0041 and 0x01b0.
[BZ #13691]
* iconvdata/tcvn5712-1.c (FROM_LOOP): Fix a bug when converting strings
with only 1 character between 0x0041 and 0x01b0.
* wcsmbs/Makefile (tests): Add tst-mbsnrtowcs.
* wcsmbs/tst-mbsnrtowcs.c: New file.
[BZ #6471]
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/shmat.c (shmat): Test for syscall errors
properly.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/getshmlba.c: New file.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/Makefile: Add getshmlba to
sysdep_routines when subdir is sysvipc.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/bits/shm.h (SHMLBA): Use new
__getshmlba helper.