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1997-08-10 18:48 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com> * Makeconfig: Define build-programs to no if not set and $(config-os) is none. * Makerules (+depfiles): Don't add $(others) if not build-programs. * Rules (others): Don't depend on $(install-bin), $(install-rootbin) and $(install-sbin) if not build-programs. * Makefile (subdirs): Remove login. * sysdeps/mach/hurd/Subdirs: Add login. * sysdeps/unix/Subdirs: Add login. * sysdeps/generic/sys/mman.h: Test feature macros before defining non-POSIX things. Add MAP_FAILED. * sysdeps/unix/bsd/osf/sys/mman.h: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/bsd/sun/sunos4/sys/mman.h: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/bsd/ultrix4/sys/mman.h: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/irix4/sys/mman.h: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sys/mman.h: Rewrite to not use kernel header but bits/mman.h. Test feature macros before definitions non-POSIX functions. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/bits/mman.h: New file. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/bits/mman.h: New file. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/bits/mman.h: New file. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/bits/mman.h: New file. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/bits/mman.h: New file. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/bits/mman.h: New file. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc64/bits/mman.h: New file. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/Dist: Add bits/mman.h. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/Dist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/Dist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/Dist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/Dist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/Dist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc64/Dist: New file. Likewise. * catgets/open_catalog.c (__open_catalog): Compare result of mmap with MAP_FAILED and not -1. * elf/dl-load.c (_dl_map_object_from_fd): Likewise. * elf/dl-minimal.c (malloc): Likewise. * elf/dl-misc.c (_dl_sysdep_read_whole_file): Likewise. * locale/loadlocale.c (_nl_load_locale): Likewise. * locale/programs/localedef.c: Likewise. * malloc/malloc.c (mmap_chunk): Likewise. (new_heap): Likewise. * string/stratcliff.c: Likewise. * string/tester.c: Add tests for stpcpy. * gmon/gmon.c (__monstartup): Use calloc instead of malloc+memset. * gmon/sys/gmon.h: Add prototype for write_profiling. * elf/dl-profile.c: Add decsriptions and implement reading of existing data in profiling file. * gmon/sys/gmon_out.h (GMON_SHOBJ_VERSION): New macro for shared lib profiling data. * sysdeps/stub/bits/libc-lock.h (__libc_once_define): Add new first parameter for class. * inet/inet_ntoa.c: Make once control variable static. Correctly handle case where key cannot be retrieved. * inet/Makefile (tests): Add tst-ntoa. * inet/tst-ntoa.c: New file. * manual/time.texi: Document localtime_r, gmtime_r, asctime_r, and ctime_r. Mention that tzname values must not be changed. * manual/users.texi: Document UTMP/WTMP handling functions. Mainly written by Mark Kettenis. * math/libm-test.c (cbrt_test): Add test for number with aboslute value < 1.0. * nss/nss_files/files-XXX.c (internal_setent): If opening of file failed with EGAIN return NSS_STATUS_TRYAGAIN. * nss/nss_files/files-alias.c (internal_setent): Likewise. * sysdeps/generic/bits/utmp.h: Pretty print. * sysdeps/i386/i586/strcpy.S: New file. Much faster implementation. * sysdeps/i386/i586/stpcpy.S: New file. * sysdeps/i386/i686/Implies: Don't fall back on i586 versions since these are less efficient than i486/i386 versions. * sysdeps/libm-i387/e_rem_pio2.c: Add empty file to prevent the version from libm-ieee754 be compiled since the later is not needed. * sysdeps/libm-i387/e_rem_pio2f.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/libm-i387/e_rem_pio2l.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/libm-i387/k_rem_pio2.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/libm-i387/k_rem_pio2f.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/libm-i387/k_rem_pio2l.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/m68k/fpu/e_rem_pio2.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/m68k/fpu/e_rem_pio2f.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/m68k/fpu/e_rem_pio2l.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/m68k/fpu/k_rem_pio2.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/m68k/fpu/k_rem_pio2f.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/m68k/fpu/k_rem_pio2l.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/libm-i387/s_cbrt.S: Fix several bugs. * sysdeps/libm-i387/s_cbrtf.S: Likewise. * sysdeps/libm-i387/s_cbrtl.S: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/if_index.c (if_indextoname): Correct little bug. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/socket.h (struct msghdr): Make field msg_iovlen of type int. * time/tzfile.c: Change return type of __tzstring to char *. * time/tzset.c: Likewise. Change definition of __tzstring. * time/tzset.c: Interpret no DST information in user provided time zone specification as it is meant: no DST. Patch by Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>. 1997-07-20 03:01 Geoff Keating <geoffk@ozemail.com.au> * sysdeps/elf/dl-load.c (add_name_to_object): New procedure. (_dl_map_object_from_fd): Use add_name_to_object. (_dl_map_object): If an object's SONAME is used to resolve a dependency, add it to the list of the object's names. * inet/getnameinfo.c: Make `domain' non-const. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/kernel_termios.c: Clean up. * math/test-fenv.c (feenv_nomask_test): Don't execute if FE_NOMASK_ENV is not defined, or if fesetenv(FE_NOMASK_ENV) sets errno to ENOSYS. * sysdeps/powerpc/dl-machine.h: Print proper error message on unknown reloc type (rather than using assert). * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/profil-counter.h: New file. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/profil.c: Deleted. 1997-07-16 12:47 Geoff Keating <geoffk@ozemail.com.au> * sysdeps/powerpc/bits/fenv.h (feraiseexcept): New optimising macro. (feclearexcept): New optimising macro. (FE_NOMASK_ENV): Change to procedure so it can enable exceptions. (FE_ENABLED_ENV): Add. (FE_NONIEEE_ENV): Add. * sysdeps/powerpc/bits/fenv_const.c: Add __fe_enabled_env, __fe_nonieee_env; delete __fe_nomask_env. * sysdeps/powerpc/bits/fe_nomask.c: New file (stub warning until it gets implemented in the kernel). * sysdeps/powerpc/fraiseenv.c: Deal with chips that don't have FE_INVALID_SOFTWARE implemented. Use macros for bit names for clarity. * sysdeps/powerpc/fsetexcptflag.c: Likewise. * io/ftw.c: Don't compare holes in structures. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sys/sysmacros.h: Cast the result of the macros to `int', because otherwise it might be `long long' which the calling code is probably not expecting. * sysdeps/libm-ieee754/s_lround.c [NO_LONG_DOUBLE]: Fix a few bugs, document the existence of some more. * sysdeps/powerpc/s_llrint.c: New file. * sysdeps/powerpc/s_lrint.c: New file. * sysdeps/powerpc/s_llround.c: New file. * sysdeps/powerpc/s_lround.c: New file. * sysdeps/powerpc/s_sqrt.c: New file. * sysdeps/powerpc/s_sqrtf.c: New file. * sysdeps/powerpc/w_sqrt.s: New empty file. * sysdeps/powerpc/w_sqrtf.s: New empty file. * sysdeps/powerpc/t_sqrt.c: New file. * sysdeps/powerpc/test-arithf.c: New file. * sysdeps/powerpc/Makefile [subdir=math]: Add t_sqrt to support routines. Add test-arithf to test programs. * sysdeps/powerpc/bits/mathdef.h: Add FP_ILOGB0, FP_ILOGBNAN. * sysdeps/powerpc/strcmp.s: Simplify drastically. Now much neater, and possibly faster (or possibly slower, depending on input). 1997-06-08 22:55 Geoff Keating <geoffk@ozemail.com.au> * sysdeps/powerpc/fenvbits.h: Correct FE_DFL_ENV and FE_NOMASK_ENV macros. * sysdeps/powerpc/s_rint.c: New file. 1997-05-22 08:47 Geoff Keating <geoffk@ozemail.com.au> * sysdeps/powerpc/Makefile [subdir=math]: Add q_* routines. * sysdeps/powerpc/Dist: Add quad_float.h. * sysdeps/powerpc/q_dtoq.c: New file. * sysdeps/powerpc/q_itoq.c: New file. * sysdeps/powerpc/q_lltoq.c: New file. * sysdeps/powerpc/q_neg.c: New file. * sysdeps/powerpc/q_qtoi.c: New file. * sysdeps/powerpc/q_qtoll.c: New file. * sysdeps/powerpc/q_qtos.c: New file. * sysdeps/powerpc/q_qtou.c: New file. * sysdeps/powerpc/q_qtoull.c: New file. * sysdeps/powerpc/q_stoq.c: New file. * sysdeps/powerpc/q_ulltoq.c: New file. * sysdeps/powerpc/q_utoq.c: New file. * sysdeps/powerpc/quad_float.h: New file. * sysdeps/powerpc/test-arith.c: New file. * sysdeps/powerpc/fpu_control.h: Fix _FPU_GETCW. * sysdeps/powerpc/fegetround.c: Use mcrfs to be faster and not require a stack frame. * sysdeps/powerpc/bits/fenv.h: Include inline macro for fegetround. 1997-05-18 05:55 Geoff Keating <geoffk@ozemail.com.au> * sysdeps/powerpc/fenv_libc.h (fegetenv_register, fesetenv_register): Add 'volatile'. (set_fpscr_bit, reset_fpscr_bit): New macros, FPSCR_* constants to use with them. * sysdeps/powerpc/s_copysign.S: New file. * sysdeps/powerpc/s_copysignf.s: New file. * sysdeps/powerpc/s_fabs.S: New file. * sysdeps/powerpc/s_fabsf.s: New file. * sysdeps/powerpc/s_isnan.c: New file. * sysdeps/powerpc/s_isnanf.s: New file. * sysdeps/powerpc/s_rintf.c: New file. * sysdeps/powerpc/fenvbits.h: Make FE_INVALID the summary bit in the FPSCR, not the enable bit. * sysdeps/powerpc/fraiseexcpt.c: Consequent change to the above. * sysdeps/powerpc/fclrexcpt.c: Correct. * sysdeps/powerpc/fsetexcptflag.c: Correct. * sysdeps/powerpc/ftestexcpt.c: Is now much simpler. * sysdeps/powerpc/fgetexcptflg.c: Simplify. * sysdeps/powerpc/strlen.s: Schedule better, save 3 clocks :-). * sysdeps/powerpc/dl-machine.h (elf_machine_rela): Add comment explaining some reentrancy issues with lazy PLT entries. 1997-08-09 13:04 Mark Kettenis <kettenis@phys.uva.nl> * login/logout.c (logout): utmpname returns -1 on error. * login/libutil.map: Remove updwtmp. * login/getutline.c: Rename getutline to __getutline and make getutline a weak alias. Make getutxline a weak alias for __getutline. * login/getutid.c: Rename getutid to __getutid and make getutid a weak alias. Make getutxid a weak alias for __getutid. * libc.map: Add getutxid, getutxline. * login/utmpname.c (__utmpname): Reset backend right after backend endutent call. * login/utmp_file.c: Reordered functions. Remove unecessary header files. (getutent_r_file, pututline_file): Do not call setutent_file. At this point the file is guaranteed to be open (assert!). (getutid_r_file, getutline_r_file): Remove check for validity of file descriptor. At this point the file is guaranteed to be open. (getutent_r_file, internal_getut_r, getutline_r_file, pututline_file, updwtmp_file): Do not wait when unlocking file. * login/utmp_daemon.c: General cleanup and a bit of reordering. (getutent_r_daemon, pututline_daemon): Do not call setutent_daemon. At this point the socket is guaranteed to be open (assert!). (getutid_r_daemon, getutline_r_daemon): Do not check if daemon_sock is valid. At this point the socket is guaranteed to be open (assert!). * login/getutline_r.c: Remove unnecessary header files. (__getutline_r): Do not call backend setutent. * login/getutid_r.c: Remove unnecessary header files. (__getutid_r): Do not call backend setutent. * login/getutent_r.c: Remove unneccesary header files. (__libc_utmp_unknown_functions): Added getutid_r_unknown, getutline_r_unknown. (setutent_unknown): Only set file backend if setutent for the file backend was successful. (getutent_r_unknown, pututline_unknown): Call setutent_unknown instead of __setutent. Report failure if no backend was selected. (getutid_r_unknown): New function. (getutline_r_unknown): New function. (__endutent): Reset backend. This makes sure all backends are checked on the next setutent call. 1997-08-08 20:20 Thorsten Kukuk <kukuk@vt.uni-paderborn.de> * nis_cache.c: Replace dummy functions. * libc.map: Add xdr_sizeof symbol. * sunrpc/Makefile: Add xdr_sizeof to routines. * sunrpc/rpc/xdr.h: Add xdr_sizeof prototype. * sunrpc/xdr_sizeof.c: New, from tirpc 2.3. 1997-08-08 Thomas Bushnell, n/BSG <thomas@gnu.ai.mit.edu> * sysdeps/mach/bits/libc-lock.h (__libc_once): Define correctly. 1997-08-07 Thomas Bushnell, n/BSG <thomas@gnu.ai.mit.edu> * sysdeps/mach/hurd/profil.c (fetch_samples): Put parens in the right place. 1997-08-06 Thomas Bushnell, n/BSG <thomas@gnu.ai.mit.edu> * sysdeps/mach/hurd/profil.c (fetch_samples): Do arithmetic on PC's in long long to avoid overflow. 1997-08-07 Thomas Bushnell, n/BSG <thomas@gnu.ai.mit.edu> * sysdeps/mach/bits/libc-lock.h (__libc_once, __libc_once_define): New macros. 1997-08-06 Andreas Jaeger <aj@arthur.rhein-neckar.de> * nis/Makefile (headers): Remove bits/nislib.h. 1997-08-06 14:54 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com> * sysdeps/mach/hurd/Subdirs: Add login. 1997-08-06 14:23 Klaus Espenlaub <kespenla@hydra.informatik.uni-ulm.de> * db/hash/hash.c (init_hash): Don't use stat() if it doesn't provide the preferred block size. * login/programs/database.c (store_state_entry): Don't compile if there is no ut_type field. (store_state_entry, store_process_entry): Use the ut_tv field for timestamps if supported. * login/programs/utmpdump.c (print_entry): Always use ut_tv field. * login/programs/xtmp.c: Fix numerous xtmp/utmp typos. Use the ut_tv field for timestamps if supported. * login/programs/xtmp.h: Fix xtmp/utmp typo. * sysdeps/posix/defs.c (stdstream): Change (PTR) to (void *). * sysdeps/stub/connect.c (connect): Change to __connect, add alias. * sysdeps/stub/send.c (send): Likewise. * sysdeps/stub/s_exp2f.c: Emit correct stub_warning(). * sysdeps/stub/statfs.c: Move stub_warning() to the usual place. * sysdeps/stub/init-first.c: Add definition of __libc_pid. 1997-08-05 13:28 Philip Blundell <pb@spring.nexus.co.uk> * sysdeps/standalone/arm/bits/errno.h: Add EISDIR, EOPNOTSUPP; tidy up formatting. * Makefile (subdirs): Remove `login'. * sysdeps/unix/Subdirs: New file; build `login' subdirectory for Unix systems. 1997-08-05 Andreas Schwab <schwab@issan.informatik.uni-dortmund.de> * sysdeps/generic/bits/utmpx.h: New file. * sysdeps/mach/hurd/Dist: Add some files. * sysdeps/mips/Dist: Likewise. * sysdeps/mips/mips64/Dist: Likewise. * sysdeps/sparc/Dist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/Dist: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/Dist: Likewise. * sysdeps/mips/mipsel/Dist: New file. * sysdeps/sparc64/elf/Dist: New file. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc64/Dist: New file. 1997-08-05 Andreas Schwab <schwab@issan.informatik.uni-dortmund.de> * libc.map: Add missing symbols. 1997-08-05 Andreas Jaeger <aj@arthur.rhein-neckar.de> * manual/socket.texi: Correct typos. * manual/math.texi: Correct typos. * manual/time.texi (Formatting Date and Time): Likewise. 1997-08-04 13:06 Thomas Bushnell, n/BSG <thomas@gnu.ai.mit.edu> * gmon/gmon.c (write_gmon): New function; guts from _mcleanup. (_mcleanup): Use write_gmon. (write_profiling): This function can be safely called at any time to write a current histogram without interfering with ongoing profiling. * sysdeps/mach/hurd/profil.c (fetch_samples): Initialize NSAMPLES. 1997-08-01 17:53 Thomas Bushnell, n/BSG <thomas@gnu.ai.mit.edu> * sysdeps/mach/hurd/profil.c (fetch_samples): Sample buffer need not be vm_deallocated; it's a stack buffer. (profil_vm_deallocate): Delete prototype. (#include <../mach/RPC_vm_deallocate_rpc.c>): Drop this inclusion. * sysdeps/mach/hurd/Makefile ($(common-objpfx)hurd/../mach/RPC_vm_deallocate_rpc.c): Delete this rule. * sysdeps/mach/hurd/profil.c (fetch_samples): New function, guts from profile_waiter. (profile_waiter): Use fetch_samples. (profil): When turning off profiling, fetch the last bunch of samples before disabling PC sampling. (fetch_samples): Add prototype. 1997-07-30 12:53 Thomas Bushnell, n/BSG <thomas@gnu.ai.mit.edu> * sysdeps/mach/hurd/Makefile: Give normal rules for the mach RPC source included by profil.c instead of trying to use before-compile grot. 1997-07-23 15:04 Thomas Bushnell, n/BSG <thomas@gnu.ai.mit.edu> * sysdeps/mach/hurd/profil.c (profile_waiter): Do vm_deallocate after releasing lock. Use special RPC stubs and avoid assert, thus making this function entirely independent of the threadvar mechanism and of cthreads. (lock): Convert to be a spin lock instead of a mutex, so that the waiter thread need not use cthreads. Use a fork prepare hook instead of _hurd_fork_locks to make sure we are clean before forking. (fork_profil_child): Renamed from fork_profil. (profil_reply_port): New variable. (profil_vm_deallocate, profil_task_get_sampled_pcs): Special RPC stubs made by special hacks. * sysdeps/mach/hurd/Makefile (before-compile): Add the mach RPC source files that profil.c needs if we are in the gmon directory. * mach/setup-thread.c (__mach_setup_thread): Delete avoidance of a cthreads bug that hasn't existed for two years. * stdio-common/printf_fp.c (__printf_fp): Correct rounding of numbers * locale/programs/locale.c (print_escaped): New function. * time/australasia: Likewise. (open_database, synchronize_database, initialize_database): * nss/nss_files/files-netgrp.c (_nss_netgroup_parseline): Don't * Makerules (load-map-file): Currectly handle missing map file. cannot rely on M_SQRT2 being defined. (log1p): Use __M_SQRT2 not M_SQRT2.
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Frequently Asked Question on GNU C Library
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As every FAQ this one also tries to answer questions the user might have
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when using the package. Please make sure you read this before sending
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questions or bug reports to the maintainers.
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The GNU C Library is very complex. The building process exploits the
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features available in tools generally available. But many things can
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only be done using GNU tools. Also the code is sometimes hard to
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understand because it has to be portable but on the other hand must be
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fast. But you need not understand the details to use GNU C Library.
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This will only be necessary if you intend to contribute or change it.
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If you have any questions you think should be answered in this document,
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please let me know.
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--drepper@cygnus.com
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[Q1] ``What systems does the GNU C Library run on?''
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[Q2] ``What compiler do I need to build GNU libc?''
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[Q3] ``When starting make I get only error messages.
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What's wrong?''
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[Q4] ``After I changed configure.in I get `Autoconf version X.Y.
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or higher is required for this script'. What can I do?''
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[Q5] ``Do I need a special linker or archiver?''
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[Q6] ``Do I need some more things to compile GNU C Library?''
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[Q7] ``When I run `nm -u libc.so' on the produced library I still
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find unresolved symbols? Can this be ok?''
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[Q8] ``Can I replace the libc on my Linux system with GNU libc?''
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[Q9] ``I expect GNU libc to be 100% source code compatible with
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the old Linux based GNU libc. Why isn't it like this?''
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[Q10] ``Why does getlogin() always return NULL on my Linux box?''
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[Q11] ``Where are the DST_* constants found in <sys/time.h> on many
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systems?''
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[Q12] ``The `gencat' utility cannot process the input which are
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successfully used on my Linux libc based system. Why?''
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[Q13] ``How do I configure GNU libc so that the essential libraries
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like libc.so go into /lib and the other into /usr/lib?''
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[Q14] ``When linking with the new libc I get unresolved symbols
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`crypt' and `setkey'. Why aren't these functions in the
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libc anymore?''
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[Q15] ``What are these `add-ons'?''
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[Q16] ``When I use GNU libc on my Linux system by linking against
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to libc.so which comes with glibc all I get is a core dump.''
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[Q17] ``Looking through the shared libc file I haven't found the
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functions `stat', `lstat', `fstat', and `mknod' and while
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linking on my Linux system I get error messages. How is
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this supposed to work?''
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[Q18] ``The prototypes for `connect', `accept', `getsockopt',
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`setsockopt', `getsockname', `getpeername', `send',
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`sendto', and `recvfrom' are different in GNU libc than
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on any other system I saw. This is a bug, isn't it?''
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[Q19] ``My XXX kernel emulates a floating-point coprocessor for me.
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Should I enable --with-fp?''
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[Q20] ``How can I compile gcc 2.7.2.1 from the gcc source code using
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glibc 2.x?
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[Q21] ``On Linux I've got problems with the declarations in Linux
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kernel headers.''
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[Q22] ``When I try to compile code which uses IPv6 header and
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definitions on my Linux 2.x.y system I am in trouble.
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Nothing seems to work.''
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[Q23] ``When compiling GNU libc I get lots of errors saying functions
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in glibc are duplicated in libgcc.''
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[Q24] ``I have set up /etc/nis.conf, and the Linux libc 5 with NYS
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works great. But the glibc NIS+ doesn't seem to work.''
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[Q1] ``What systems does the GNU C Library run on?''
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[A1] {UD} This is difficult to answer. The file `README' lists the
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architectures GNU libc is known to run *at some time*. This does not
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mean that it still can be compiled and run on them in the moment.
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The systems glibc is known to work on in the moment and most probably
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in the future are:
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*-*-gnu GNU Hurd
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i[3456]86-*-linux-gnu Linux-2.0 on Intel
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m68k-*-linux-gnu Linux-2.0 on Motorola 680x0
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alpha-*-linux-gnu Linux-2.0 on DEC Alpha
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Other Linux platforms are also on the way to be supported but I need
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some success reports first.
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If you have a system not listed above (or in the `README' file) and
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you are really interested in porting it, contact
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<bug-glibc@prep.ai.mit.edu>
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
|
||
[Q2] ``What compiler do I need to build GNU libc?''
|
||
|
||
[A2] {UD} It is (almost) impossible to compile GNU C Library using a
|
||
different compiler than GNU CC. A lot of extensions of GNU CC are
|
||
used to increase the portability and speed.
|
||
|
||
But this does not mean you have to use GNU CC for using the GNU C
|
||
Library. In fact you should be able to use the native C compiler
|
||
because the success only depends on the binutils: the linker and
|
||
archiver.
|
||
|
||
The GNU CC is found like all other GNU packages on
|
||
ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu
|
||
or better one of the many mirror sites.
|
||
|
||
You always should try to use the latest official release. Older
|
||
versions might not have all the features GNU libc could use.
|
||
|
||
|
||
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
|
||
[Q3] ``When starting `make' I get only errors messages.
|
||
What's wrong?''
|
||
|
||
[A3] {UD} You definitely need GNU make to translate GNU libc. No
|
||
other make program has the needed functionality.
|
||
|
||
Versions before 3.74 have bugs which prevent correct execution so you
|
||
should upgrade to the latest version before starting the compilation.
|
||
|
||
|
||
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
|
||
[Q4] ``After I changed configure.in I get `Autoconf version X.Y.
|
||
or higher is required for this script'. What can I do?''
|
||
|
||
[A4] {UD} You have to get the specified autoconf version (or a later)
|
||
from your favourite mirror of prep.ai.mit.edu.
|
||
|
||
|
||
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
|
||
[Q5] ``Do I need a special linker or archiver?''
|
||
|
||
[A5] {UD} If your native versions are not too buggy you can probably
|
||
work with them. But GNU libc works best with GNU binutils.
|
||
|
||
On systems where the native linker does not support weak symbols you
|
||
will not get a really ISO C compliant C library. Generally speaking
|
||
you should use the GNU binutils if they provide at least the same
|
||
functionality as your system's tools.
|
||
|
||
Always get the newest release of GNU binutils available.
|
||
Older releases are known to have bugs that affect building the GNU C
|
||
Library.
|
||
|
||
|
||
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
|
||
[Q6] ``Do I need some more things to compile GNU C Library?''
|
||
|
||
[A6] {UD} Yes, there are some more :-).
|
||
|
||
* GNU gettext; the GNU libc is internationalized and partly localized.
|
||
For bringing the messages for the different languages in the needed
|
||
form the tools from the GNU gettext package are necessary. See
|
||
ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu or better any mirror site.
|
||
|
||
* lots of diskspace (for i?86-linux this means, e.g., ~70MB).
|
||
|
||
You should avoid compiling on a NFS mounted device. This is very
|
||
slow.
|
||
|
||
* plenty of time (approx 1h for i?86-linux on i586@133 or 2.5h on
|
||
i486@66 or 4.5h on i486@33), both for shared and static only).
|
||
For Hurd systems times are much higher.
|
||
|
||
For Atari Falcon (Motorola 68030 @ 16 Mhz, 14 Mb memory) James Troup
|
||
<J.J.Troup@comp.brad.ac.uk> reports for a full build (shared, static,
|
||
and profiled) a compile time of 45h34m.
|
||
|
||
If you have some more measurements let me know.
|
||
|
||
* When compiling for Linux:
|
||
|
||
+ the header files of the Linux kernel must be available in the
|
||
search path of the CPP as <linux/*.h> and <asm/*.h>.
|
||
|
||
* Some files depend on special tools. E.g., files ending in .gperf
|
||
need a `gperf' program. The GNU version (part of libg++) is known
|
||
to work while some vendor versions do not.
|
||
|
||
You should not need these tools unless you change the source files.
|
||
|
||
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
|
||
[Q7] ``When I run `nm -u libc.so' on the produced library I still
|
||
find unresolved symbols? Can this be ok?''
|
||
|
||
[A7] {UD} Yes, this is ok. There can be several kinds of unresolved
|
||
symbols:
|
||
|
||
* magic symbols automatically generated by the linker. Names are
|
||
often like __start_* and __stop_*
|
||
|
||
* symbols starting with _dl_* come from the dynamic linker
|
||
|
||
* symbols resolved by using libgcc.a
|
||
(__udivdi3, __umoddi3, or similar)
|
||
|
||
* weak symbols, which need not be resolved at all
|
||
(currently fabs among others; this gets resolved if the program
|
||
is linked against libm, too.)
|
||
|
||
Generally, you should make sure you find a real program which produces
|
||
errors while linking before deciding there is a problem.
|
||
|
||
|
||
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
|
||
[Q8] ``Can I replace the libc on my Linux system with GNU libc?''
|
||
|
||
[A8] {UD} You cannot replace any existing libc for Linux with GNU
|
||
libc. There are different versions of C libraries and you can run
|
||
libcs with different major version independently.
|
||
|
||
For Linux there are today two libc versions:
|
||
libc-4 old a.out libc
|
||
libc-5 current ELF libc
|
||
|
||
GNU libc will have the major number 6 and therefore you can have this
|
||
additionally installed. For more information consult documentation for
|
||
shared library handling. The Makefiles of GNU libc will automatically
|
||
generate the needed symbolic links which the linker will use.
|
||
|
||
|
||
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
|
||
[Q9] ``I expect GNU libc to be 100% source code compatible with
|
||
the old Linux based GNU libc. Why isn't it like this?''
|
||
|
||
[A9] {DMT,UD} Not every extension in Linux libc's history was well
|
||
thought-out. In fact it had a lot of problems with standards compliance
|
||
and with cleanliness. With the introduction of a new version number these
|
||
errors now can be corrected. Here is a list of the known source code
|
||
incompatibilities:
|
||
|
||
* _GNU_SOURCE: glibc does not automatically define _GNU_SOURCE. Thus,
|
||
if a program depends on GNU extensions or some other non-standard
|
||
functionality, it is necessary to compile it with C compiler option
|
||
-D_GNU_SOURCE, or better, to put `#define _GNU_SOURCE' at the beginning
|
||
of your source files, before any C library header files are included.
|
||
This difference normally manifests itself in the form of missing
|
||
prototypes and/or data type definitions. Thus, if you get such errors,
|
||
the first thing you should do is try defining _GNU_SOURCE and see if
|
||
that makes the problem go away.
|
||
|
||
For more information consult the file `NOTES' part of the GNU C
|
||
library sources.
|
||
|
||
* reboot(): GNU libc sanitizes the interface of reboot() to be more
|
||
compatible with the interface used on other OSes. In particular,
|
||
reboot() as implemented in glibc takes just one argument. This argument
|
||
corresponds to the third argument of the Linux reboot system call.
|
||
That is, a call of the form reboot(a, b, c) needs to be changed into
|
||
reboot(c).
|
||
Beside this the header <sys/reboot.h> defines the needed constants
|
||
for the argument. These RB_* constants should be used instead of the
|
||
cryptic magic numbers.
|
||
|
||
* swapon(): the interface of this function didn't changed, but the
|
||
prototype is in a separate header file <sys/swap.h>. For the additional
|
||
argument of swapon() you should use the SWAP_* constants from
|
||
<linux/swap.h>, which get defined when <sys/swap.h> is included.
|
||
|
||
* errno: If a program uses variable "errno", then it _must_ include header
|
||
file <errno.h>. The old libc often (erroneously) declared this variable
|
||
implicitly as a side-effect of including other libc header files. glibc
|
||
is careful to avoid such namespace pollution, which, in turn, means that
|
||
you really need to include the header files that you depend on. This
|
||
difference normally manifests itself in the form of the compiler
|
||
complaining about the references of the undeclared symbol "errno".
|
||
|
||
* Linux-specific syscalls: All Linux system calls now have appropriate
|
||
library wrappers and corresponding declarations in various header files.
|
||
This is because the syscall() macro that was traditionally used to
|
||
work around missing syscall wrappers are inherently non-portable and
|
||
error-prone. The following tables lists all the new syscall stubs,
|
||
the header-file declaring their interface and the system call name.
|
||
|
||
syscall name: wrapper name: declaring header file:
|
||
------------- ------------- ----------------------
|
||
bdflush bdflush <sys/kdaemon.h>
|
||
create_module create_module <sys/module.h>
|
||
delete_module delete_module <sys/module.h>
|
||
get_kernel_syms get_kernel_syms <sys/module.h>
|
||
init_module init_module <sys/module.h>
|
||
syslog ksyslog_ctl <sys/klog.h>
|
||
|
||
* lpd: Older versions of lpd depend on a routine called _validuser().
|
||
The library does not provide this function, but instead provides
|
||
__ivaliduser() which has a slightly different interfaces. Simply
|
||
upgrading to a newer lpd should fix this problem (e.g., the 4.4BSD
|
||
lpd is known to be working).
|
||
|
||
* resolver functions/BIND: like on many other systems the functions of
|
||
the resolver library are not included in the libc itself. There is
|
||
a separate library libresolv. If you find some symbols starting with
|
||
`res_*' undefined simply add -lresolv to your call of the linker.
|
||
|
||
* the `signal' function's behaviour corresponds to the BSD semantic and
|
||
not the SysV semantic as it was in libc-5. The interface on all GNU
|
||
systems shall be the same and BSD is the semantic of choice. To use
|
||
the SysV behaviour simply use `sysv_signal'. The major difference is
|
||
that the SysV implementation sets the SA_ONESHOT flag and so the handler
|
||
gets removed after the first call.
|
||
|
||
|
||
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
|
||
[Q10] ``Why does getlogin() always return NULL on my Linux box?''
|
||
|
||
[A10] {UD} The GNU C library has a format for the UTMP and WTMP file
|
||
which differs from what your system currently has. It was extended to
|
||
fulfill the needs of the next years when IPv6 is introduced. So the
|
||
record size is different, fields might have a different position and
|
||
so reading the files written by functions from the one library cannot
|
||
be read by functions from the other library. Sorry, but this is what
|
||
a major release is for. It's better to have a cut now than having no
|
||
means to support the new techniques later.
|
||
|
||
|
||
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
|
||
[Q11] ``Where are the DST_* constants found in <sys/time.h> on many
|
||
systems?''
|
||
|
||
[A11] {UD} These constants come from the old BSD days and are not used
|
||
today anymore (even the Linux based glibc does not implement the handling
|
||
although the constants are defined).
|
||
|
||
Instead GNU libc contains the zone database handling and compatibility
|
||
code for POSIX TZ environment variable handling.
|
||
|
||
|
||
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
|
||
[Q12] ``The `gencat' utility cannot process the input which are
|
||
successfully used on my Linux libc based system. Why?''
|
||
|
||
[A12] {UD} Unlike the author of the `gencat' program which is distributed
|
||
with Linux libc I have read the underlying standards before writing the
|
||
code. It is completely compatible with the specification given in
|
||
X/Open Portability Guide.
|
||
|
||
To ease the transition from the Linux version some of the non-standard
|
||
features are also present in the `gencat' program of GNU libc. This
|
||
mainly includes the use of symbols for the message number and the automatic
|
||
generation of header files which contain the needed #defines to map the
|
||
symbols to integers.
|
||
|
||
Here is a simple SED script to convert at least some Linux specific
|
||
catalog files to the XPG4 form:
|
||
|
||
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
# Change catalog source in Linux specific format to standard XPG format.
|
||
# Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>, 1996.
|
||
#
|
||
/^\$ #/ {
|
||
h
|
||
s/\$ #\([^ ]*\).*/\1/
|
||
x
|
||
s/\$ #[^ ]* *\(.*\)/\$ \1/
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/^# / {
|
||
s/^# \(.*\)/\1/
|
||
G
|
||
s/\(.*\)\n\(.*\)/\2 \1/
|
||
}
|
||
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
|
||
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
|
||
[Q13] ``How do I configure GNU libc so that the essential libraries
|
||
like libc.so go into /lib and the other into /usr/lib?''
|
||
|
||
[A13] {UD,AJ} Like all other GNU packages GNU libc is configured to
|
||
use a base directory and install all files relative to this. If you
|
||
intend to really use GNU libc on your system this base directory is
|
||
/usr. I.e., you run
|
||
configure --prefix=/usr <other_options>
|
||
|
||
Some systems like Linux have a filesystem standard which makes a
|
||
difference between essential libraries and others. Essential
|
||
libraries are placed in /lib because this directory is required to be
|
||
located on the same disk partition as /. The /usr subtree might be
|
||
found on another partition/disk.
|
||
|
||
To install the essential libraries which come with GNU libc in /lib
|
||
one must explicitly tell this (except on Linux, see below). Autoconf
|
||
has no option for this so you have to use the file where all user
|
||
supplied additional information should go in: `configparms' (see the
|
||
`INSTALL' file). Therefore the `configparms' file should contain:
|
||
|
||
slibdir=/lib
|
||
sysconfdir=/etc
|
||
|
||
The first line specifies the directory for the essential libraries,
|
||
the second line the directory for file which are by tradition placed
|
||
in a directory named /etc.
|
||
|
||
No rule without an exception: If you configure for Linux with
|
||
--prefix=/usr, then slibdir and sysconfdir will automatically be
|
||
defined as stated above.
|
||
|
||
|
||
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
|
||
[Q14] ``When linking with the new libc I get unresolved symbols
|
||
`crypt' and `setkey'. Why aren't these functions in the
|
||
libc anymore?''
|
||
|
||
[A14] {UD} Remember the US restrictions of exporting cryptographic
|
||
programs and source code. Until this law gets abolished we cannot
|
||
ship the cryptographic function together with the libc.
|
||
|
||
But of course we provide the code and there is an very easy way to use
|
||
this code. First get the extra package. People in the US way get it
|
||
from the same place they got the GNU libc from. People outside the US
|
||
should get the code from ftp://ftp.ifi.uio.no/pub/gnu, or another
|
||
archive site outside the USA. The README explains how to install the
|
||
sources.
|
||
|
||
If you already have the crypt code on your system the reason for the
|
||
failure is probably that you failed to link with -lcrypt. The crypto
|
||
functions are in a separate library to make it possible to export GNU
|
||
libc binaries from the US.
|
||
|
||
|
||
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
|
||
[Q15] ``What are these `add-ons'?''
|
||
|
||
[A15] {UD} To avoid complications with export rules or external source
|
||
code some optional parts of the libc are distributed as separate
|
||
packages (e.g., the crypt package, see Q14).
|
||
|
||
To ease the use as part of GNU libc the installer just has to unpack
|
||
the package and tell the configuration script about these additional
|
||
subdirectories using the --enable-add-ons option. When you add the
|
||
crypt add-on you just have to use
|
||
|
||
configure --enable-add-ons=crypt,XXX ...
|
||
|
||
where XXX are possible other add-ons and ... means the rest of the
|
||
normal option list.
|
||
|
||
You can use add-ons also to overwrite some files in glibc. The add-on
|
||
system dependent subdirs are search first. It is also possible to add
|
||
banner files (use a file named `Banner') or create shared libraries.
|
||
|
||
Using add-ons has the big advantage that the makefiles of the GNU libc
|
||
can be used. Only some few stub rules must be written to get
|
||
everything running. Even handling of architecture dependent
|
||
compilation is provided. The GNU libc's sysdeps/ directory shows how
|
||
to use this feature.
|
||
|
||
|
||
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
|
||
[Q16] ``When I use GNU libc on my Linux system by linking against
|
||
to libc.so which comes with glibc all I get is a core dump.''
|
||
|
||
[A16] {UD} It is not enough to simply link against the GNU libc
|
||
library itself. The GNU C library comes with its own dynamic linker
|
||
which really conforms to the ELF API standard. This dynamic linker
|
||
must be used.
|
||
|
||
Normally this is done by the compiler. The gcc will use
|
||
|
||
-dynamic-linker /lib/ld-linux.so.1
|
||
|
||
unless the user specifies her/himself a -dynamic-linker argument. But
|
||
this is not the correct name for the GNU dynamic linker. The correct
|
||
name is /lib/ld.so.1 which is the name specified in the SVr4 ABi.
|
||
|
||
To change your environment to use GNU libc for compiling you need to
|
||
change the `specs' file of your gcc. This file is normally found at
|
||
|
||
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/<arch>/<version>/specs
|
||
|
||
In this file you have to change a few things:
|
||
|
||
- change `ld-linux.so.1' to `ld.so.1' (or to ld-linux.so.2, see below)
|
||
|
||
- remove all expression `%{...:-lgmon}'; there is no libgmon in glibc
|
||
|
||
|
||
Things are getting a bit more complicated if you have GNU libc
|
||
installed in some other place than /usr, i.e., if you do not want to
|
||
use it instead of the old libc. In this case the needed startup files
|
||
and libraries are not found in the regular places. So the specs file
|
||
must tell the compiler and linker exactly what to use. Here is for
|
||
example the gcc-2.7.2 specs file when GNU libc is installed at
|
||
/usr:
|
||
|
||
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
*asm:
|
||
%{V} %{v:%{!V:-V}} %{Qy:} %{!Qn:-Qy} %{n} %{T} %{Ym,*} %{Yd,*} %{Wa,*:%*}
|
||
|
||
*asm_final:
|
||
%{pipe:-}
|
||
|
||
*cpp:
|
||
%{fPIC:-D__PIC__ -D__pic__} %{fpic:-D__PIC__ -D__pic__} %{!m386:-D__i486__} %{posix:-D_POSIX_SOURCE} %{pthread:-D_REENTRANT}
|
||
|
||
*cc1:
|
||
%{profile:-p}
|
||
|
||
*cc1plus:
|
||
|
||
|
||
*endfile:
|
||
%{!shared:crtend.o%s} %{shared:crtendS.o%s} crtn.o%s
|
||
|
||
*link:
|
||
-m elf_i386 %{shared:-shared} %{!shared: %{!ibcs: %{!static: %{rdynamic:-export-dynamic} %{!dynamic-linker:-dynamic-linker /lib/ld-linux.so.2}} %{static:-static}}}
|
||
|
||
*lib:
|
||
%{!shared: %{pthread:-lpthread} %{profile:-lc_p} %{!profile: -lc}}
|
||
|
||
*libgcc:
|
||
-lgcc
|
||
|
||
*startfile:
|
||
%{!shared: %{pg:gcrt1.o%s} %{!pg:%{p:gcrt1.o%s} %{!p:%{profile:gcrt1.o%s} %{!profile:crt1.o%s}}}} crti.o%s %{!shared:crtbegin.o%s} %{shared:crtbeginS.o%s}
|
||
|
||
*switches_need_spaces:
|
||
|
||
|
||
*signed_char:
|
||
%{funsigned-char:-D__CHAR_UNSIGNED__}
|
||
|
||
*predefines:
|
||
-D__ELF__ -Dunix -Di386 -Dlinux -Asystem(unix) -Asystem(posix) -Acpu(i386) -Amachine(i386)
|
||
|
||
*cross_compile:
|
||
0
|
||
|
||
*multilib:
|
||
. ;
|
||
|
||
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
The above is currently correct for ix86/Linux. Because of
|
||
compatibility issues on this platform the dynamic linker must have
|
||
a different name: ld-linux.so.2. So you have to replace
|
||
|
||
%{!dynamic-linker:-dynamic-linker=/home/gnu/lib/ld-linux.so.2}
|
||
by
|
||
%{!dynamic-linker:-dynamic-linker=/home/gnu/lib/ld.so.1}
|
||
|
||
in the above example specs file to make it work for other systems.
|
||
|
||
Version 2.7.2.2 does and future versions of GCC will automatically
|
||
provide the correct specs.
|
||
|
||
|
||
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[Q17] ``Looking through the shared libc file I haven't found the
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functions `stat', `lstat', `fstat', and `mknod' and while
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linking on my Linux system I get error messages. How is
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this supposed to work?''
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[A17] {RM} Believe it or not, stat and lstat (and fstat, and mknod)
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are supposed to be undefined references in libc.so.6! Your problem is
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probably a missing or incorrect /usr/lib/libc.so file; note that this
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is a small text file now, not a symlink to libc.so.6. It should look
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something like this:
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GROUP ( libc.so.6 ld.so.1 libc.a )
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or in ix86/Linux and alpha/Linux:
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GROUP ( libc.so.6 ld-linux.so.2 libc.a )
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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[Q18] ``The prototypes for `connect', `accept', `getsockopt',
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`setsockopt', `getsockname', `getpeername', `send',
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`sendto', and `recvfrom' are different in GNU libc from
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any other system I saw. This is a bug, isn't it?''
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[A18] {UD} No, this is no bug. This version of the GNU libc already
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follows the to-be-released POSIX.1g standard. In this standard
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the type `size_t' is used for all parameters which describe a size.
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So better change now.
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This change is critical for system which have
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sizeof (int) != sizeof (size_t)
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like the Alpha.
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[Q19] ``My XXX kernel emulates a floating-point coprocessor for me.
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Should I enable --with-fp?''
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[A19] {UD} As `configure --help' shows the default value is `yes' and
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this should not be changed unless the FPU instructions would be
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invalid. I.e., an emulated FPU is for the libc as good as a real one.
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[Q20] ``How can I compile gcc 2.7.2.1 from the gcc source code using
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glibc 2.x?
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[A20] {AJ} There's only support for glibc 2.0 in gcc 2.7.2.2 or later.
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gcc 2.7.2.2 has also a nasty bug. It installs its own version of
|
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assert.h into /usr/<machine>/include that is not compatible with
|
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glibc. Please remove this file - otherwise you get lots of problems
|
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with configure.
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|
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For 2.7.2.2 you should also use the following patch and configure for
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e.g. i486-linux.
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-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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--- configure Tue Feb 11 15:57:17 1997
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+++ configure Wed Feb 12 23:09:29 1997
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@@ -1021,7 +1021,7 @@
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gnu_ld=yes
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# GNU libc version 2 does not supply these;
|
||
# we want them from GCC.
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- extra_parts="crtbegin.o crtend.o"
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||
+ extra_parts="crtbegin.o crtbeginS.o crtend.o crtendS.o"
|
||
;;
|
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i[3456]86-go32-msdos | i[3456]86-*-go32)
|
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cpu_type=i386
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||
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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|
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[Q21] ``On Linux I've got problems with the declarations in Linux
|
||
kernel headers.''
|
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|
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[A21] {UD,AJ} On Linux, the use of kernel headers is reduced to a very
|
||
minimum. Besides giving Linus the possibility to change the headers
|
||
more freely it has another reason: user level programs now do not
|
||
always use the same types like the kernel does.
|
||
|
||
I.e., the libc abstracts the use of types. E.g., the sigset_t type is
|
||
in the kernel 32 or 64 bits wide. In glibc it is 1024 bits wide, in
|
||
preparation for future development. The reasons are obvious: we don't
|
||
want to have a new major release when the Linux kernel gets these
|
||
functionality. Consult the headers for more information about the changes.
|
||
|
||
Therefore you shouldn't include Linux kernel header files directly if
|
||
glibc has defined a replacement. Otherwise you might get undefined
|
||
results because of type conflicts.
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
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[Q22] ``When I try to compile code which uses IPv6 header and
|
||
definitions on my Linux 2.x.y system I am in trouble.
|
||
Nothing seems to work.''
|
||
|
||
[A22] {UD} The problem is that the IPv6 development still has not reached
|
||
a point where it is stable. There are still lots of incompatible changes
|
||
made and the libc headers have to follow.
|
||
|
||
Currently (as of 970401) according to Philip Blundell <pjb27@cam.ac.uk>
|
||
the required kernel version is 2.1.30.
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
[Q23] ``When compiling GNU libc I get lots of errors saying functions
|
||
in glibc are duplicated in libgcc.''
|
||
|
||
[A23] {EY} This is *exactly* the same problem that I was having. The
|
||
problem was due to the fact that the autoconfigure didn't correctly
|
||
detect that linker flag --no-whole-archive was supported in my linker.
|
||
In my case it was because I had run ./configure with bogus CFLAGS, and
|
||
the test failed.
|
||
|
||
One thing that is particularly annoying about this problem is that
|
||
once this is misdetected, running configure again won't fix it unless
|
||
you first delete config.cache.
|
||
|
||
{UD} Starting with glibc-2.0.3 there should be a better test to avoid
|
||
some problems of this kind. The setting of CFLAGS is checked at the
|
||
very beginning and if it is not usable `configure' will bark.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
[Q24] ``I have set up /etc/nis.conf, and the Linux libc 5 with NYS
|
||
works great. But the glibc NIS+ doesn't seem to work.''
|
||
|
||
[A24] The glibc NIS+ implementation uses a /var/nis/NIS_COLD_START
|
||
file for storing information about the NIS+ server and their
|
||
public keys, because the nis.conf file do not contain all
|
||
necessary information. You have to copy a NIS_COLD_START file
|
||
from a Solaris client (the NIS_COLD_START file is byte order
|
||
independend) or generate it new with nisinit from the nis-tools
|
||
(look at http://www-vt.uni-paderborn.de/~kukuk/linux/nisplus.html).
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
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Answers were given by:
|
||
{UD} Ulrich Drepper, <drepper@cygnus.com>
|
||
{DMT} David Mosberger-Tang, <davidm@AZStarNet.com>
|
||
{RM} Roland McGrath, <roland@gnu.ai.mit.edu>
|
||
{HJL} H.J. Lu, <hjl@gnu.ai.mit.edu>
|
||
{AJ} Andreas Jaeger, <aj@arthur.rhein-neckar.de>
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{EY} Eric Youngdale, <eric@andante.jic.com>
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