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1Installing the GNU C Library
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6a3951a0 4Before you do anything else, you should read the FAQ at
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5<http://sourceware.org/glibc/wiki/FAQ>. It answers common questions and
6describes problems you may experience with compilation and installation.
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8 Features can be added to the GNU C Library via "add-on" bundles.
9These are separate tar files, which you unpack into the top level of the
10source tree. Then you give 'configure' the '--enable-add-ons' option to
11activate them, and they will be compiled into the library.
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13 You will need recent versions of several GNU tools: definitely GCC
fe959e1e 14and GNU Make, and possibly others. *Note Tools for Compilation::,
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15below.
16
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17Configuring and compiling the GNU C Library
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20The GNU C Library cannot be compiled in the source directory. You must
21build it in a separate build directory. For example, if you have
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22unpacked the GNU C Library sources in '/src/gnu/glibc-VERSION', create a
23directory '/src/gnu/glibc-build' to put the object files in. This
24allows removing the whole build directory in case an error occurs, which
25is the safest way to get a fresh start and should always be done.
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a8db092e 27 From your object directory, run the shell script 'configure' located
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28at the top level of the source tree. In the scenario above, you'd type
29
f1e86fca 30 $ ../glibc-VERSION/configure ARGS...
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3858bf28 32 Please note that even though you're building in a separate build
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33directory, the compilation may need to create or modify files and
34directories in the source directory.
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36'configure' takes many options, but the only one that is usually
37mandatory is '--prefix'. This option tells 'configure' where you want
38the GNU C Library installed. This defaults to '/usr/local', but the
1f77f049 39normal setting to install as the standard system library is
a8db092e 40'--prefix=/usr' for GNU/Linux systems and '--prefix=' (an empty prefix)
1f77f049 41for GNU/Hurd systems.
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43 It may also be useful to set the CC and CFLAGS variables in the
a8db092e 44environment when running 'configure'. CC selects the C compiler that
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45will be used, and CFLAGS sets optimization options for the compiler.
46
bd952512 47 The following list describes all of the available options for
a8db092e 48'configure':
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a8db092e 50'--prefix=DIRECTORY'
00c1176b 51 Install machine-independent data files in subdirectories of
a8db092e 52 'DIRECTORY'. The default is to install in '/usr/local'.
00c1176b 53
a8db092e 54'--exec-prefix=DIRECTORY'
00c1176b 55 Install the library and other machine-dependent files in
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56 subdirectories of 'DIRECTORY'. The default is to the '--prefix'
57 directory if that option is specified, or '/usr/local' otherwise.
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59'--with-headers=DIRECTORY'
60 Look for kernel header files in DIRECTORY, not '/usr/include'. The
61 GNU C Library needs information from the kernel's header files
1f77f049 62 describing the interface to the kernel. The GNU C Library will
a8db092e 63 normally look in '/usr/include' for them, but if you specify this
1f77f049 64 option, it will look in DIRECTORY instead.
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66 This option is primarily of use on a system where the headers in
a8db092e 67 '/usr/include' come from an older version of the GNU C Library.
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68 Conflicts can occasionally happen in this case. You can also use
69 this option if you want to compile the GNU C Library with a newer
a8db092e 70 set of kernel headers than the ones found in '/usr/include'.
41aa20c2 71
a8db092e 72'--enable-add-ons[=LIST]'
3858bf28 73 Specify add-on packages to include in the build. If this option is
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74 specified with no list, it enables all the add-on packages it finds
75 in the main source directory; this is the default behavior. You
76 may specify an explicit list of add-ons to use in LIST, separated
77 by spaces or commas (if you use spaces, remember to quote them from
78 the shell). Each add-on in LIST can be an absolute directory name
79 or can be a directory name relative to the main source directory,
80 or relative to the build directory (that is, the current working
81 directory). For example,
82 '--enable-add-ons=nptl,../glibc-libidn-VERSION'.
83
84'--enable-kernel=VERSION'
90d1d40b 85 This option is currently only useful on GNU/Linux systems. The
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86 VERSION parameter should have the form X.Y.Z and describes the
87 smallest version of the Linux kernel the generated library is
88 expected to support. The higher the VERSION number is, the less
89 compatibility code is added, and the faster the code gets.
90
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91'--with-binutils=DIRECTORY'
92 Use the binutils (assembler and linker) in 'DIRECTORY', not the
6736e93b 93 ones the C compiler would default to. You can use this option if
41aa20c2 94 the default binutils on your system cannot deal with all the
a8db092e 95 constructs in the GNU C Library. In that case, 'configure' will
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96 detect the problem and suppress these constructs, so that the
97 library will still be usable, but functionality may be lost--for
98 example, you can't build a shared libc with old binutils.
41aa20c2 99
a8db092e 100'--without-fp'
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101 Use this option if your computer lacks hardware floating-point
102 support and your operating system does not emulate an FPU.
103
a8db092e 104'--disable-shared'
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105 Don't build shared libraries even if it is possible. Not all
106 systems support shared libraries; you need ELF support and
107 (currently) the GNU linker.
41aa20c2 108
a8db092e 109'--disable-profile'
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110 Don't build libraries with profiling information. You may want to
111 use this option if you don't plan to do profiling.
41aa20c2 112
a8db092e 113'--enable-static-nss'
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114 Compile static versions of the NSS (Name Service Switch) libraries.
115 This is not recommended because it defeats the purpose of NSS; a
116 program linked statically with the NSS libraries cannot be
117 dynamically reconfigured to use a different name database.
118
a8db092e 119'--enable-hardcoded-path-in-tests'
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120 By default, dynamic tests are linked to run with the installed C
121 library. This option hardcodes the newly built C library path in
122 dynamic tests so that they can be invoked directly.
123
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125 By default, timezone related utilities ('zic', 'zdump', and
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126 'tzselect') are installed with the GNU C Library. If you are
127 building these independently (e.g. by using the 'tzcode' package),
128 then this option will allow disabling the install of these.
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130 Note that you need to make sure the external tools are kept in sync
131 with the versions that the GNU C Library expects as the data
132 formats may change over time. Consult the 'timezone' subdirectory
133 for more details.
134
a8db092e 135'--enable-lock-elision=yes'
52dfbe13 136 Enable lock elision for pthread mutexes by default.
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139'--enable-stack-protector=strong'
140'--enable-stack-protector=all'
141 Compile the C library and all other parts of the glibc package
142 (including the threading and math libraries, NSS modules, and
143 transliteration modules) using the GCC '-fstack-protector',
144 '-fstack-protector-strong' or '-fstack-protector-all' options to
145 detect stack overruns. Only the dynamic linker and a small number
146 of routines called directly from assembler are excluded from this
147 protection.
148
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149'--enable-bind-now'
150 Disable lazy binding for installed shared objects. This provides
151 additional security hardening because it enables full RELRO and a
152 read-only global offset table (GOT), at the cost of slightly
153 increased program load times.
154
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155'--enable-pt_chown'
156 The file 'pt_chown' is a helper binary for 'grantpt' (*note
157 Pseudo-Terminals: Allocation.) that is installed setuid root to fix
158 up pseudo-terminal ownership. It is not built by default because
159 systems using the Linux kernel are commonly built with the 'devpts'
160 filesystem enabled and mounted at '/dev/pts', which manages
161 pseudo-terminal ownership automatically. By using
162 '--enable-pt_chown', you may build 'pt_chown' and install it setuid
163 and owned by 'root'. The use of 'pt_chown' introduces additional
164 security risks to the system and you should enable it only if you
165 understand and accept those risks.
166
167'--disable-werror'
168 By default, the GNU C Library is built with '-Werror'. If you wish
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169 to build without this option (for example, if building with a newer
170 version of GCC than this version of the GNU C Library was tested
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171 with, so new warnings cause the build with '-Werror' to fail), you
172 can configure with '--disable-werror'.
173
21933112 174'--disable-mathvec'
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175 By default for x86_64, the GNU C Library is built with the vector
176 math library. Use this option to disable the vector math library.
21933112 177
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178'--enable-tunables'
179 Tunables support allows additional library parameters to be
180 customized at runtime. This is an experimental feature and affects
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181 startup time and is thus disabled by default. This option can take
182 the following values:
183
184 'no'
185 This is the default if the option is not passed to configure.
186 This disables tunables.
187
188 'yes'
189 This is the default if the option is passed to configure.
190 This enables tunables and selects the default frontend
191 (currently 'valstring').
192
193 'valstring'
194 This enables tunables and selects the 'valstring' frontend for
195 tunables. This frontend allows users to specify tunables as a
196 colon-separated list in a single environment variable
197 'GLIBC_TUNABLES'.
67e58f39 198
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199'--build=BUILD-SYSTEM'
200'--host=HOST-SYSTEM'
201 These options are for cross-compiling. If you specify both options
202 and BUILD-SYSTEM is different from HOST-SYSTEM, 'configure' will
203 prepare to cross-compile the GNU C Library from BUILD-SYSTEM to be
204 used on HOST-SYSTEM. You'll probably need the '--with-headers'
205 option too, and you may have to override CONFIGURE's selection of
206 the compiler and/or binutils.
207
208 If you only specify '--host', 'configure' will prepare for a native
209 compile but use what you specify instead of guessing what your
210 system is. This is most useful to change the CPU submodel. For
211 example, if 'configure' guesses your machine as 'i686-pc-linux-gnu'
212 but you want to compile a library for 586es, give
213 '--host=i586-pc-linux-gnu' or just '--host=i586-linux' and add the
214 appropriate compiler flags ('-mcpu=i586' will do the trick) to
ad1b5f19 215 CFLAGS.
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a8db092e 217 If you specify just '--build', 'configure' will get confused.
41aa20c2 218
a8db092e 219'--with-pkgversion=VERSION'
8b748aed 220 Specify a description, possibly including a build number or build
a8db092e 221 date, of the binaries being built, to be included in '--version'
8b748aed 222 output from programs installed with the GNU C Library. For
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223 example, '--with-pkgversion='FooBar GNU/Linux glibc build 123''.
224 The default value is 'GNU libc'.
8b748aed 225
a8db092e 226'--with-bugurl=URL'
8b748aed 227 Specify the URL that users should visit if they wish to report a
a8db092e 228 bug, to be included in '--help' output from programs installed with
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229 the GNU C Library. The default value refers to the main
230 bug-reporting information for the GNU C Library.
231
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232 To build the library and related programs, type 'make'. This will
233produce a lot of output, some of which may look like errors from 'make'
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234but aren't. Look for error messages from 'make' containing '***'.
235Those indicate that something is seriously wrong.
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237 The compilation process can take a long time, depending on the
238configuration and the speed of your machine. Some complex modules may
239take a very long time to compile, as much as several minutes on slower
240machines. Do not panic if the compiler appears to hang.
00c1176b 241
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242 If you want to run a parallel make, simply pass the '-j' option with
243an appropriate numeric parameter to 'make'. You need a recent GNU
244'make' version, though.
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246 To build and run test programs which exercise some of the library
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247facilities, type 'make check'. If it does not complete successfully, do
248not use the built library, and report a bug after verifying that the
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249problem is not already known. *Note Reporting Bugs::, for instructions
250on reporting bugs. Note that some of the tests assume they are not
a8db092e 251being run by 'root'. We recommend you compile and test the GNU C
1f77f049 252Library as an unprivileged user.
41aa20c2 253
8d4b5a8a 254 Before reporting bugs make sure there is no problem with your system.
6736e93b 255The tests (and later installation) use some pre-existing files of the
a8db092e 256system such as '/etc/passwd', '/etc/nsswitch.conf' and others. These
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257files must all contain correct and sensible content.
258
a8db092e 259 Normally, 'make check' will run all the tests before reporting all
d6fe5e58 260problems found and exiting with error status if any problems occurred.
a8db092e 261You can specify 'stop-on-test-failure=y' when running 'make check' to
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262make the test run stop and exit with an error status immediately when a
263failure occurs.
264
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265 The GNU C Library pretty printers come with their own set of scripts
266for testing, which run together with the rest of the testsuite through
267'make check'. These scripts require the following tools to run
268successfully:
269
270 * Python 2.7.6/3.4.3 or later
271
272 Python is required for running the printers' test scripts.
273
274 * PExpect 4.0
275
276 The printer tests drive GDB through test programs and compare its
277 output to the printers'. PExpect is used to capture the output of
278 GDB, and should be compatible with the Python version in your
279 system.
280
281 * GDB 7.8 or later with support for Python 2.7.6/3.4.3 or later
282
283 GDB itself needs to be configured with Python support in order to
284 use the pretty printers. Notice that your system having Python
285 available doesn't imply that GDB supports it, nor that your
286 system's Python and GDB's have the same version.
287
288If these tools are absent, the printer tests will report themselves as
289'UNSUPPORTED'. Notice that some of the printer tests require the GNU C
290Library to be compiled with debugging symbols.
291
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292 To format the 'GNU C Library Reference Manual' for printing, type
293'make dvi'. You need a working TeX installation to do this. The
294distribution builds the on-line formatted version of the manual, as Info
295files, as part of the build process. You can build them manually with
296'make info'.
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c0389ee4 298 The library has a number of special-purpose configuration parameters
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299which you can find in 'Makeconfig'. These can be overwritten with the
300file 'configparms'. To change them, create a 'configparms' in your
301build directory and add values as appropriate for your system. The file
302is included and parsed by 'make' and has to follow the conventions for
303makefiles.
c0389ee4 304
1f77f049 305 It is easy to configure the GNU C Library for cross-compilation by
a8db092e 306setting a few variables in 'configparms'. Set 'CC' to the
c0389ee4 307cross-compiler for the target you configured the library for; it is
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308important to use this same 'CC' value when running 'configure', like
309this: 'CC=TARGET-gcc configure TARGET'. Set 'BUILD_CC' to the compiler
6736e93b 310to use for programs run on the build system as part of compiling the
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311library. You may need to set 'AR' to cross-compiling versions of 'ar'
312if the native tools are not configured to work with object files for the
313target you configured for. When cross-compiling the GNU C Library, it
314may be tested using 'make check
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315test-wrapper="SRCDIR/scripts/cross-test-ssh.sh HOSTNAME"', where SRCDIR
316is the absolute directory name for the main source directory and
317HOSTNAME is the host name of a system that can run the newly built
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318binaries of the GNU C Library. The source and build directories must be
319visible at the same locations on both the build system and HOSTNAME.
c0389ee4 320
a8db092e 321 In general, when testing the GNU C Library, 'test-wrapper' may be set
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322to the name and arguments of any program to run newly built binaries.
323This program must preserve the arguments to the binary being run, its
8540f6d2 324working directory and the standard input, output and error file
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325descriptors. If 'TEST-WRAPPER env' will not work to run a program with
326environment variables set, then 'test-wrapper-env' must be set to a
8540f6d2 327program that runs a newly built program with environment variable
a8db092e 328assignments in effect, those assignments being specified as 'VAR=VALUE'
8540f6d2 329before the name of the program to be run. If multiple assignments to
a8db092e 330the same variable are specified, the last assignment specified must take
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331precedence. Similarly, if 'TEST-WRAPPER env -i' will not work to run a
332program with an environment completely empty of variables except those
333directly assigned, then 'test-wrapper-env-only' must be set; its use has
334the same syntax as 'test-wrapper-env', the only difference in its
335semantics being starting with an empty set of environment variables
336rather than the ambient set.
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338Installing the C Library
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41aa20c2 340
80ed68b7 341To install the library and its header files, and the Info files of the
a8db092e 342manual, type 'make install'. This will build things, if necessary,
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343before installing them; however, you should still compile everything
344first. If you are installing the GNU C Library as your primary C
345library, we recommend that you shut the system down to single-user mode
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346first, and reboot afterward. This minimizes the risk of breaking things
347when the library changes out from underneath.
1792d4db 348
a8db092e 349 'make install' will do the entire job of upgrading from a previous
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350installation of the GNU C Library version 2.x. There may sometimes be
351headers left behind from the previous installation, but those are
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352generally harmless. If you want to avoid leaving headers behind you can
353do things in the following order.
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355 You must first build the library ('make'), optionally check it ('make
356check'), switch the include directories and then install ('make
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357install'). The steps must be done in this order. Not moving the
358directory before install will result in an unusable mixture of header
359files from both libraries, but configuring, building, and checking the
360library requires the ability to compile and run programs against the old
a8db092e 361library. The new '/usr/include', after switching the include
02c4bbad 362directories and before installing the library should contain the Linux
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363headers, but nothing else. If you do this, you will need to restore any
364headers from libraries other than the GNU C Library yourself after
1f77f049 365installing the library.
c0389ee4 366
1f77f049 367 You can install the GNU C Library somewhere other than where you
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368configured it to go by setting the 'DESTDIR' GNU standard make variable
369on the command line for 'make install'. The value of this variable is
1f77f049 370prepended to all the paths for installation. This is useful when
a8db092e 371setting up a chroot environment or preparing a binary distribution. The
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372directory should be specified with an absolute file name. Installing
373with the 'prefix' and 'exec_prefix' GNU standard make variables set is
374not supported.
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376 The GNU C Library includes a daemon called 'nscd', which you may or
377may not want to run. 'nscd' caches name service lookups; it can
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378dramatically improve performance with NIS+, and may help with DNS as
379well.
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381 One auxiliary program, '/usr/libexec/pt_chown', is installed setuid
382'root' if the '--enable-pt_chown' configuration option is used. This
383program is invoked by the 'grantpt' function; it sets the permissions on
384a pseudoterminal so it can be used by the calling process. If you are
385using a Linux kernel with the 'devpts' filesystem enabled and mounted at
386'/dev/pts', you don't need this program.
41aa20c2 387
bd952512 388 After installation you might want to configure the timezone and
1f77f049 389locale installation of your system. The GNU C Library comes with a
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390locale database which gets configured with 'localedef'. For example, to
391set up a German locale with name 'de_DE', simply issue the command
392'localedef -i de_DE -f ISO-8859-1 de_DE'. To configure all locales that
393are supported by the GNU C Library, you can issue from your build
394directory the command 'make localedata/install-locales'.
395
396 To configure the locally used timezone, set the 'TZ' environment
397variable. The script 'tzselect' helps you to select the right value.
398As an example, for Germany, 'tzselect' would tell you to use
399'TZ='Europe/Berlin''. For a system wide installation (the given paths
400are for an installation with '--prefix=/usr'), link the timezone file
401which is in '/usr/share/zoneinfo' to the file '/etc/localtime'. For
402Germany, you might execute 'ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Berlin
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405Recommended Tools for Compilation
406=================================
41aa20c2 407
80ed68b7 408We recommend installing the following GNU tools before attempting to
1f77f049 409build the GNU C Library:
41aa20c2 410
a8db092e 411 * GNU 'make' 3.79 or newer
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413 You need the latest version of GNU 'make'. Modifying the GNU C
414 Library to work with other 'make' programs would be so difficult
415 that we recommend you port GNU 'make' instead. *Really.* We
416 recommend GNU 'make' version 3.79. All earlier versions have
6736e93b 417 severe bugs or lack features.
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b08b4218 419 * GCC 4.7 or newer
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b08b4218 421 GCC 4.7 or higher is required. In general it is recommended to use
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422 the newest version of the compiler that is known to work for
423 building the GNU C Library, as newer compilers usually produce
ae7b8fbd 424 better code. As of release time, GCC 6.3 is the newest compiler
4863355a 425 verified to work to build the GNU C Library.
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427 For multi-arch support it is recommended to use a GCC which has
428 been built with support for GNU indirect functions. This ensures
429 that correct debugging information is generated for functions
430 selected by IFUNC resolvers. This support can either be enabled by
431 configuring GCC with '--enable-gnu-indirect-function', or by
432 enabling it by default by setting 'default_gnu_indirect_function'
433 variable for a particular architecture in the GCC source file
434 'gcc/config.gcc'.
435
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436 You can use whatever compiler you like to compile programs that use
437 the GNU C Library.
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439 Check the FAQ for any special compiler issues on particular
440 platforms.
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a8db092e 442 * GNU 'binutils' 2.22 or later
41aa20c2 443
a8db092e 444 You must use GNU 'binutils' (as and ld) to build the GNU C Library.
7a49a7d5 445 No other assembler or linker has the necessary functionality at the
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446 moment. As of release time, GNU 'binutils' 2.25 is the newest
447 verified to work to build the GNU C Library.
41aa20c2 448
a8db092e 449 * GNU 'texinfo' 4.7 or later
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451 To correctly translate and install the Texinfo documentation you
a8db092e 452 need this version of the 'texinfo' package. Earlier versions do
41aa20c2 453 not understand all the tags used in the document, and the
1792d4db 454 installation mechanism for the info files is not present or works
2c8f75f7 455 differently. As of release time, 'texinfo' 6.0 is the newest
04cb913d 456 verified to work to build the GNU C Library.
41aa20c2 457
a8db092e 458 * GNU 'awk' 3.1.2, or higher
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460 'awk' is used in several places to generate files. Some 'gawk'
461 extensions are used, including the 'asorti' function, which was
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462 introduced in version 3.1.2 of 'gawk'. As of release time, 'gawk'
463 version 4.1.3 is the newest verified to work to build the GNU C
464 Library.
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468 Perl is not required, but it is used if present to test the
469 installation. We may decide to use it elsewhere in the future.
41aa20c2 470
a8db092e 471 * GNU 'sed' 3.02 or newer
c0389ee4 472
a8db092e 473 'Sed' is used in several places to generate files. Most scripts
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474 work with any version of 'sed'. As of release time, 'sed' version
475 4.2.2 is the newest verified to work to build the GNU C Library.
c0389ee4 476
a8db092e 477If you change any of the 'configure.ac' files you will also need
0cc70fcf 478
a8db092e 479 * GNU 'autoconf' 2.69 (exactly)
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481and if you change any of the message translation files you will need
482
a8db092e 483 * GNU 'gettext' 0.10.36 or later
41aa20c2 484
a8db092e 485If you wish to regenerate the 'yacc' parser code in the 'intl'
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487
a8db092e 488 * GNU 'bison' 2.7 or later
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491patches, although we try to avoid this.
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a7a93d50 496If you are installing the GNU C Library on GNU/Linux systems, you need
5b4ecd3f 497to have the header files from a 3.2 or newer kernel around for
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499headers_install'; the headers present in the kernel source directory are
500not suitable for direct use by the GNU C Library. You do not need to
501use that kernel, just have its headers installed where the GNU C Library
502can access them, referred to here as INSTALL-DIRECTORY. The easiest way
503to do this is to unpack it in a directory such as
504'/usr/src/linux-VERSION'. In that directory, run 'make headers_install
1f77f049 505INSTALL_HDR_PATH=INSTALL-DIRECTORY'. Finally, configure the GNU C
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507the most recent kernel you can get your hands on. (If you are
1f77f049 508cross-compiling the GNU C Library, you need to specify
a8db092e 509'ARCH=ARCHITECTURE' in the 'make headers_install' command, where
1f77f049 510ARCHITECTURE is the architecture name used by the Linux kernel, such as
a8db092e 511'x86' or 'powerpc'.)
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513 After installing the GNU C Library, you may need to remove or rename
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515replace them with copies of directories such as 'linux' and 'asm' from
516'INSTALL-DIRECTORY/include'. All directories present in
517'INSTALL-DIRECTORY/include' should be copied, except that the GNU C
518Library provides its own version of '/usr/include/scsi'; the files
519provided by the kernel should be copied without replacing those provided
520by the GNU C Library. The 'linux', 'asm' and 'asm-generic' directories
521are required to compile programs using the GNU C Library; the other
522directories describe interfaces to the kernel but are not required if
523not compiling programs using those interfaces. You do not need to copy
524kernel headers if you did not specify an alternate kernel header source
525using '--with-headers'.
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a7a93d50 527 The Filesystem Hierarchy Standard for GNU/Linux systems expects some
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529'/usr/lib'. This is handled automatically if you configure the GNU C
530Library with '--prefix=/usr'. If you set some other prefix or allow it
531to default to '/usr/local', then all the components are installed there.
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1f77f049 536There are probably bugs in the GNU C Library. There are certainly
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537errors and omissions in this manual. If you report them, they will get
538fixed. If you don't, no one will ever know about them and they will
539remain unfixed for all eternity, if not longer.
540
bd952512 541 It is a good idea to verify that the problem has not already been
a8db092e 542reported. Bugs are documented in two places: The file 'BUGS' describes
8b748aed 543a number of well known bugs and the central GNU C Library bug tracking
a8db092e 544system has a WWW interface at <http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/>. The
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546report normally includes a patch or a hint on solving the problem.
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549the hard part. Once you've found a bug, make sure it's really a bug. A
550good way to do this is to see if the GNU C Library behaves the same way
551some other C library does. If so, probably you are wrong and the
552libraries are right (but not necessarily). If not, one of the libraries
553is probably wrong. It might not be the GNU C Library. Many historical
554Unix C libraries permit things that we don't, such as closing a file
555twice.
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1f77f049 557 If you think you have found some way in which the GNU C Library does
1792d4db 558not conform to the ISO and POSIX standards (*note Standards and
c0389ee4 559Portability::), that is definitely a bug. Report it!
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561 Once you're sure you've found a bug, try to narrow it down to the
562smallest test case that reproduces the problem. In the case of a C
563library, you really only need to narrow it down to one library function
564call, if possible. This should not be too difficult.
565
566 The final step when you have a simple test case is to report the bug.
a8db092e 567Do this at <http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/bugs.html>.
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569 If you are not sure how a function should behave, and this manual
570doesn't tell you, that's a bug in the manual. Report that too! If the
571function's behavior disagrees with the manual, then either the library
572or the manual has a bug, so report the disagreement. If you find any
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574database. If you refer to specific sections of the manual, please
575include the section names for easier identification.