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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<https://sourceware.org/glibc/wiki/FAQ>. It answers common questions
6and describes problems you may experience with compilation and
7installation.
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00c1176b 9 You will need recent versions of several GNU tools: definitely GCC
fe959e1e 10and GNU Make, and possibly others. *Note Tools for Compilation::,
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11below.
12
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13Configuring and compiling the GNU C Library
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16The GNU C Library cannot be compiled in the source directory. You must
17build it in a separate build directory. For example, if you have
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18unpacked the GNU C Library sources in ‘/src/gnu/glibc-VERSION’, create a
19directory ‘/src/gnu/glibc-build’ to put the object files in. This
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20allows removing the whole build directory in case an error occurs, which
21is the safest way to get a fresh start and should always be done.
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23 From your object directory, run the shell script ‘configure’ located
24at the top level of the source tree. In the scenario above, you’d type
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f1e86fca 26 $ ../glibc-VERSION/configure ARGS...
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84e93afc 28 Please note that even though you’re building in a separate build
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29directory, the compilation may need to create or modify files and
30directories in the source directory.
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32‘configure’ takes many options, but the only one that is usually
33mandatory is ‘--prefix’. This option tells ‘configure’ where you want
34the GNU C Library installed. This defaults to ‘/usr/local’, but the
1f77f049 35normal setting to install as the standard system library is
84e93afc 36‘--prefix=/usr’ for GNU/Linux systems and ‘--prefix=’ (an empty prefix)
1f77f049 37for GNU/Hurd systems.
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39 It may also be useful to pass ‘CC=COMPILER’ and ‘CFLAGS=FLAGS’
40arguments to ‘configure’. ‘CC’ selects the C compiler that will be
41used, and ‘CFLAGS’ sets optimization options for the compiler. Any
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42compiler options required for all compilations, such as options
43selecting an ABI or a processor for which to generate code, should be
84e93afc 44included in ‘CC’. Options that may be overridden by the GNU C Library
db9881ec 45build system for particular files, such as for optimization and
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46debugging, should go in ‘CFLAGS’. The default value of ‘CFLAGS’ is ‘-g
47-O2’, and the GNU C Library cannot be compiled without optimization, so
48if ‘CFLAGS’ is specified it must enable optimization. For example:
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50 $ ../glibc-VERSION/configure CC="gcc -m32" CFLAGS="-O3"
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bd952512 52 The following list describes all of the available options for
84e93afc 53‘configure’:
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84e93afc 55‘--prefix=DIRECTORY’
00c1176b 56 Install machine-independent data files in subdirectories of
84e93afc 57 ‘DIRECTORY’. The default is to install in ‘/usr/local’.
00c1176b 58
84e93afc 59‘--exec-prefix=DIRECTORY’
00c1176b 60 Install the library and other machine-dependent files in
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61 subdirectories of ‘DIRECTORY’. The default is to the ‘--prefix’
62 directory if that option is specified, or ‘/usr/local’ otherwise.
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64‘--with-headers=DIRECTORY’
65 Look for kernel header files in DIRECTORY, not ‘/usr/include’. The
66 GNU C Library needs information from the kernel’s header files
1f77f049 67 describing the interface to the kernel. The GNU C Library will
84e93afc 68 normally look in ‘/usr/include’ for them, but if you specify this
1f77f049 69 option, it will look in DIRECTORY instead.
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71 This option is primarily of use on a system where the headers in
84e93afc 72 ‘/usr/include’ come from an older version of the GNU C Library.
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73 Conflicts can occasionally happen in this case. You can also use
74 this option if you want to compile the GNU C Library with a newer
84e93afc 75 set of kernel headers than the ones found in ‘/usr/include’.
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84e93afc 77‘--enable-kernel=VERSION’
90d1d40b 78 This option is currently only useful on GNU/Linux systems. The
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79 VERSION parameter should have the form X.Y.Z and describes the
80 smallest version of the Linux kernel the generated library is
81 expected to support. The higher the VERSION number is, the less
82 compatibility code is added, and the faster the code gets.
83
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84‘--with-binutils=DIRECTORY’
85 Use the binutils (assembler and linker) in ‘DIRECTORY’, not the
6736e93b 86 ones the C compiler would default to. You can use this option if
41aa20c2 87 the default binutils on your system cannot deal with all the
84e93afc 88 constructs in the GNU C Library. In that case, ‘configure’ will
bd952512 89 detect the problem and suppress these constructs, so that the
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90 library will still be usable, but functionality may be lost—for
91 example, you can’t build a shared libc with old binutils.
41aa20c2 92
84e93afc 93‘--with-nonshared-cflags=CFLAGS’
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94 Use additional compiler flags CFLAGS to build the parts of the
95 library which are always statically linked into applications and
96 libraries even with shared linking (that is, the object files
84e93afc 97 contained in ‘lib*_nonshared.a’ libraries). The build process will
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98 automatically use the appropriate flags, but this option can be
99 used to set additional flags required for building applications and
100 libraries, to match local policy. For example, if such a policy
101 requires that all code linked into applications must be built with
102 source fortification,
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103 ‘--with-nonshared-cflags=-Wp,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2’ will make sure
104 that the objects in ‘libc_nonshared.a’ are compiled with this flag
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105 (although this will not affect the generated code in this
106 particular case and potentially change debugging information and
107 metadata only).
108
84e93afc 109‘--with-rtld-early-cflags=CFLAGS’
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110 Use additional compiler flags CFLAGS to build the early startup
111 code of the dynamic linker. These flags can be used to enable
112 early dynamic linker diagnostics to run on CPUs which are not
113 compatible with the rest of the GNU C Library, for example, due to
114 compiler flags which target a later instruction set architecture
115 (ISA).
116
84e93afc 117‘--with-timeoutfactor=NUM’
bada2e31 118 Specify an integer NUM to scale the timeout of test programs. This
84e93afc 119 factor can be changed at run time using ‘TIMEOUTFACTOR’ environment
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120 variable.
121
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122‘--disable-shared’
123 Don’t build shared libraries even if it is possible. Not all
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124 systems support shared libraries; you need ELF support and
125 (currently) the GNU linker.
41aa20c2 126
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127‘--disable-default-pie’
128 Don’t build glibc programs and the testsuite as position
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129 independent executables (PIE). By default, glibc programs and tests
130 are created as position independent executables on targets that
131 support it. If the toolchain and architecture support it, static
132 executables are built as static PIE and the resulting glibc can be
133 used with the GCC option, -static-pie, which is available with GCC
134 8 or above, to create static PIE.
9d7a3741 135
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136‘--enable-cet’
137‘--enable-cet=permissive’
e6c69509 138 Enable Intel Control-flow Enforcement Technology (CET) support.
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139 When the GNU C Library is built with ‘--enable-cet’ or
140 ‘--enable-cet=permissive’, the resulting library is protected with
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141 indirect branch tracking (IBT) and shadow stack (SHSTK). When CET
142 is enabled, the GNU C Library is compatible with all existing
143 executables and shared libraries. This feature is currently
144 supported on i386, x86_64 and x32 with GCC 8 and binutils 2.29 or
145 later. Note that when CET is enabled, the GNU C Library requires
146 CPUs capable of multi-byte NOPs, like x86-64 processors as well as
84e93afc 147 Intel Pentium Pro or newer. With ‘--enable-cet’, it is an error to
9e38f455 148 dlopen a non CET enabled shared library in CET enabled application.
84e93afc 149 With ‘--enable-cet=permissive’, CET is disabled when dlopening a
9e38f455 150 non CET enabled shared library in CET enabled application.
e6c69509 151
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152 NOTE: ‘--enable-cet’ has been tested for i686, x86_64 and x32 on
153 non-CET processors. ‘--enable-cet’ has been tested for i686,
9e38f455 154 x86_64 and x32 on CET processors.
e84bd851 155
84e93afc 156‘--enable-memory-tagging’
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157 Enable memory tagging support if the architecture supports it.
158 When the GNU C Library is built with this option then the resulting
159 library will be able to control the use of tagged memory when
160 hardware support is present by use of the tunable
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161 ‘glibc.mem.tagging’. This includes the generation of tagged memory
162 when using the ‘malloc’ APIs.
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164 At present only AArch64 platforms with MTE provide this
165 functionality, although the library will still operate (without
166 memory tagging) on older versions of the architecture.
167
168 The default is to disable support for memory tagging.
169
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170‘--disable-profile’
171 Don’t build libraries with profiling information. You may want to
172 use this option if you don’t plan to do profiling.
41aa20c2 173
84e93afc 174‘--enable-static-nss’
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175 Compile static versions of the NSS (Name Service Switch) libraries.
176 This is not recommended because it defeats the purpose of NSS; a
177 program linked statically with the NSS libraries cannot be
178 dynamically reconfigured to use a different name database.
179
84e93afc 180‘--enable-hardcoded-path-in-tests’
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181 By default, dynamic tests are linked to run with the installed C
182 library. This option hardcodes the newly built C library path in
183 dynamic tests so that they can be invoked directly.
184
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185‘--disable-timezone-tools’
186 By default, timezone related utilities (‘zic’, ‘zdump’, and
187 ‘tzselect’) are installed with the GNU C Library. If you are
188 building these independently (e.g. by using the ‘tzcode’ package),
44f826e3 189 then this option will allow disabling the install of these.
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191 Note that you need to make sure the external tools are kept in sync
192 with the versions that the GNU C Library expects as the data
84e93afc 193 formats may change over time. Consult the ‘timezone’ subdirectory
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194 for more details.
195
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196‘--enable-stack-protector’
197‘--enable-stack-protector=strong’
198‘--enable-stack-protector=all’
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199 Compile the C library and all other parts of the glibc package
200 (including the threading and math libraries, NSS modules, and
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201 transliteration modules) using the GCC ‘-fstack-protector’,
202 ‘-fstack-protector-strong’ or ‘-fstack-protector-all’ options to
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203 detect stack overruns. Only the dynamic linker and a small number
204 of routines called directly from assembler are excluded from this
205 protection.
206
84e93afc 207‘--enable-bind-now’
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208 Disable lazy binding for installed shared objects and programs.
209 This provides additional security hardening because it enables full
210 RELRO and a read-only global offset table (GOT), at the cost of
211 slightly increased program load times.
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213‘--enable-pt_chown’
214 The file ‘pt_chown’ is a helper binary for ‘grantpt’ (*note
a8db092e 215 Pseudo-Terminals: Allocation.) that is installed setuid root to fix
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216 up pseudo-terminal ownership on GNU/Hurd. It is not required on
217 GNU/Linux, and the GNU C Library will not use the installed
84e93afc 218 ‘pt_chown’ program when configured with ‘--enable-pt_chown’.
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220‘--disable-werror’
221 By default, the GNU C Library is built with ‘-Werror’. If you wish
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222 to build without this option (for example, if building with a newer
223 version of GCC than this version of the GNU C Library was tested
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224 with, so new warnings cause the build with ‘-Werror’ to fail), you
225 can configure with ‘--disable-werror’.
a8db092e 226
84e93afc 227‘--disable-mathvec’
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228 By default for x86_64, the GNU C Library is built with the vector
229 math library. Use this option to disable the vector math library.
21933112 230
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231‘--disable-crypt’
232 Do not install the passphrase-hashing library ‘libcrypt’ or the
233 header file ‘crypt.h’. ‘unistd.h’ will still declare the function
234 ‘crypt’. Using this option does not change the set of programs
235 that may need to be linked with ‘-lcrypt’; it only means that the
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236 GNU C Library will not provide that library.
237
238 This option is for hackers and distributions experimenting with
239 independently-maintained implementations of libcrypt. It may
240 become the default in a future release.
241
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242‘--disable-scv’
243 Disable using ‘scv’ instruction for syscalls. All syscalls will
244 use ‘sc’ instead, even if the kernel supports ‘scv’. PowerPC only.
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246‘--build=BUILD-SYSTEM’
247‘--host=HOST-SYSTEM’
a8db092e 248 These options are for cross-compiling. If you specify both options
84e93afc 249 and BUILD-SYSTEM is different from HOST-SYSTEM, ‘configure’ will
a8db092e 250 prepare to cross-compile the GNU C Library from BUILD-SYSTEM to be
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251 used on HOST-SYSTEM. You’ll probably need the ‘--with-headers’
252 option too, and you may have to override CONFIGURE’s selection of
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253 the compiler and/or binutils.
254
84e93afc 255 If you only specify ‘--host’, ‘configure’ will prepare for a native
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256 compile but use what you specify instead of guessing what your
257 system is. This is most useful to change the CPU submodel. For
84e93afc 258 example, if ‘configure’ guesses your machine as ‘i686-pc-linux-gnu’
a8db092e 259 but you want to compile a library for 586es, give
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260 ‘--host=i586-pc-linux-gnu’ or just ‘--host=i586-linux’ and add the
261 appropriate compiler flags (‘-mcpu=i586’ will do the trick) to
262 ‘CC’.
1792d4db 263
84e93afc 264 If you specify just ‘--build’, ‘configure’ will get confused.
41aa20c2 265
84e93afc 266‘--with-pkgversion=VERSION’
8b748aed 267 Specify a description, possibly including a build number or build
84e93afc 268 date, of the binaries being built, to be included in ‘--version’
8b748aed 269 output from programs installed with the GNU C Library. For
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270 example, ‘--with-pkgversion='FooBar GNU/Linux glibc build 123'’.
271 The default value is ‘GNU libc’.
8b748aed 272
84e93afc 273‘--with-bugurl=URL’
8b748aed 274 Specify the URL that users should visit if they wish to report a
84e93afc 275 bug, to be included in ‘--help’ output from programs installed with
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276 the GNU C Library. The default value refers to the main
277 bug-reporting information for the GNU C Library.
278
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279‘--enable-fortify-source’
280‘--enable-fortify-source=LEVEL’
281 Use -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=‘LEVEL’ to control hardening in the GNU C
282 Library. If not provided, ‘LEVEL’ defaults to highest possible
283 value supported by the build compiler.
284
285 Default is to disable fortification.
286
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287 To build the library and related programs, type ‘make’. This will
288produce a lot of output, some of which may look like errors from ‘make’
289but aren’t. Look for error messages from ‘make’ containing ‘***’.
b55a155f 290Those indicate that something is seriously wrong.
41aa20c2 291
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292 The compilation process can take a long time, depending on the
293configuration and the speed of your machine. Some complex modules may
294take a very long time to compile, as much as several minutes on slower
295machines. Do not panic if the compiler appears to hang.
00c1176b 296
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297 If you want to run a parallel make, simply pass the ‘-j’ option with
298an appropriate numeric parameter to ‘make’. You need a recent GNU
299‘make’ version, though.
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301 To build and run test programs which exercise some of the library
84e93afc 302facilities, type ‘make check’. If it does not complete successfully, do
a8db092e 303not use the built library, and report a bug after verifying that the
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304problem is not already known. *Note Reporting Bugs::, for instructions
305on reporting bugs. Note that some of the tests assume they are not
84e93afc 306being run by ‘root’. We recommend you compile and test the GNU C
1f77f049 307Library as an unprivileged user.
41aa20c2 308
8d4b5a8a 309 Before reporting bugs make sure there is no problem with your system.
6736e93b 310The tests (and later installation) use some pre-existing files of the
84e93afc 311system such as ‘/etc/passwd’, ‘/etc/nsswitch.conf’ and others. These
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312files must all contain correct and sensible content.
313
84e93afc 314 Normally, ‘make check’ will run all the tests before reporting all
d6fe5e58 315problems found and exiting with error status if any problems occurred.
84e93afc 316You can specify ‘stop-on-test-failure=y’ when running ‘make check’ to
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317make the test run stop and exit with an error status immediately when a
318failure occurs.
319
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320 To format the ‘GNU C Library Reference Manual’ for printing, type
321‘make dvi’. You need a working TeX installation to do this. The
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322distribution builds the on-line formatted version of the manual, as Info
323files, as part of the build process. You can build them manually with
84e93afc 324‘make info’.
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c0389ee4 326 The library has a number of special-purpose configuration parameters
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327which you can find in ‘Makeconfig’. These can be overwritten with the
328file ‘configparms’. To change them, create a ‘configparms’ in your
a8db092e 329build directory and add values as appropriate for your system. The file
84e93afc 330is included and parsed by ‘make’ and has to follow the conventions for
a8db092e 331makefiles.
c0389ee4 332
1f77f049 333 It is easy to configure the GNU C Library for cross-compilation by
84e93afc 334setting a few variables in ‘configparms’. Set ‘CC’ to the
c0389ee4 335cross-compiler for the target you configured the library for; it is
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336important to use this same ‘CC’ value when running ‘configure’, like
337this: ‘configure TARGET CC=TARGET-gcc’. Set ‘BUILD_CC’ to the compiler
6736e93b 338to use for programs run on the build system as part of compiling the
84e93afc 339library. You may need to set ‘AR’ to cross-compiling versions of ‘ar’
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340if the native tools are not configured to work with object files for the
341target you configured for. When cross-compiling the GNU C Library, it
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342may be tested using ‘make check
343test-wrapper="SRCDIR/scripts/cross-test-ssh.sh HOSTNAME"’, where SRCDIR
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344is the absolute directory name for the main source directory and
345HOSTNAME is the host name of a system that can run the newly built
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346binaries of the GNU C Library. The source and build directories must be
347visible at the same locations on both the build system and HOSTNAME.
84e93afc 348The ‘cross-test-ssh.sh’ script requires ‘flock’ from ‘util-linux’ to
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349work when GLIBC_TEST_ALLOW_TIME_SETTING environment variable is set.
350
351 It is also possible to execute tests, which require setting the date
352on the target machine. Following use cases are supported:
84e93afc 353 • ‘GLIBC_TEST_ALLOW_TIME_SETTING’ is set in the environment in which
496e36f2 354 eligible tests are executed and have the privilege to run
84e93afc 355 ‘clock_settime’. In this case, nothing prevents those tests from
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356 running in parallel, so the caller shall assure that those tests
357 are serialized or provide a proper wrapper script for them.
358
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359 • The ‘cross-test-ssh.sh’ script is used and one passes the
360 ‘--allow-time-setting’ flag. In this case, both sets
361 ‘GLIBC_TEST_ALLOW_TIME_SETTING’ and serialization of test execution
496e36f2 362 are assured automatically.
c0389ee4 363
84e93afc 364 In general, when testing the GNU C Library, ‘test-wrapper’ may be set
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365to the name and arguments of any program to run newly built binaries.
366This program must preserve the arguments to the binary being run, its
8540f6d2 367working directory and the standard input, output and error file
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368descriptors. If ‘TEST-WRAPPER env’ will not work to run a program with
369environment variables set, then ‘test-wrapper-env’ must be set to a
8540f6d2 370program that runs a newly built program with environment variable
84e93afc 371assignments in effect, those assignments being specified as ‘VAR=VALUE’
8540f6d2 372before the name of the program to be run. If multiple assignments to
a8db092e 373the same variable are specified, the last assignment specified must take
84e93afc 374precedence. Similarly, if ‘TEST-WRAPPER env -i’ will not work to run a
4acc27ed 375program with an environment completely empty of variables except those
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376directly assigned, then ‘test-wrapper-env-only’ must be set; its use has
377the same syntax as ‘test-wrapper-env’, the only difference in its
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378semantics being starting with an empty set of environment variables
379rather than the ambient set.
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84e93afc 381 For AArch64 with SVE, when testing the GNU C Library, ‘test-wrapper’
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382may be set to "SRCDIR/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/aarch64/vltest.py
383VECTOR-LENGTH" to change Vector Length.
384
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385Installing the C Library
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41aa20c2 387
80ed68b7 388To install the library and its header files, and the Info files of the
84e93afc 389manual, type ‘make install’. This will build things, if necessary,
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390before installing them; however, you should still compile everything
391first. If you are installing the GNU C Library as your primary C
392library, we recommend that you shut the system down to single-user mode
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393first, and reboot afterward. This minimizes the risk of breaking things
394when the library changes out from underneath.
1792d4db 395
84e93afc 396 ‘make install’ will do the entire job of upgrading from a previous
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397installation of the GNU C Library version 2.x. There may sometimes be
398headers left behind from the previous installation, but those are
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399generally harmless. If you want to avoid leaving headers behind you can
400do things in the following order.
c0389ee4 401
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402 You must first build the library (‘make’), optionally check it (‘make
403check’), switch the include directories and then install (‘make
404install’). The steps must be done in this order. Not moving the
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405directory before install will result in an unusable mixture of header
406files from both libraries, but configuring, building, and checking the
407library requires the ability to compile and run programs against the old
84e93afc 408library. The new ‘/usr/include’, after switching the include
02c4bbad 409directories and before installing the library should contain the Linux
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410headers, but nothing else. If you do this, you will need to restore any
411headers from libraries other than the GNU C Library yourself after
1f77f049 412installing the library.
c0389ee4 413
1f77f049 414 You can install the GNU C Library somewhere other than where you
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415configured it to go by setting the ‘DESTDIR’ GNU standard make variable
416on the command line for ‘make install’. The value of this variable is
1f77f049 417prepended to all the paths for installation. This is useful when
a8db092e 418setting up a chroot environment or preparing a binary distribution. The
a82a3db9 419directory should be specified with an absolute file name. Installing
84e93afc 420with the ‘prefix’ and ‘exec_prefix’ GNU standard make variables set is
a82a3db9 421not supported.
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423 The GNU C Library includes a daemon called ‘nscd’, which you may or
424may not want to run. ‘nscd’ caches name service lookups; it can
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425dramatically improve performance with NIS+, and may help with DNS as
426well.
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428 One auxiliary program, ‘/usr/libexec/pt_chown’, is installed setuid
429‘root’ if the ‘--enable-pt_chown’ configuration option is used. This
430program is invoked by the ‘grantpt’ function; it sets the permissions on
a8db092e 431a pseudoterminal so it can be used by the calling process. If you are
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432using a Linux kernel with the ‘devpts’ filesystem enabled and mounted at
433‘/dev/pts’, you don’t need this program.
41aa20c2 434
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435 After installation you should configure the timezone and install
436locales for your system. The time zone configuration ensures that your
437system time matches the time for your current timezone. The locales
438ensure that the display of information on your system matches the
439expectations of your language and geographic region.
440
441 The GNU C Library is able to use two kinds of localization
442information sources, the first is a locale database named
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443‘locale-archive’ which is generally installed as
444‘/usr/lib/locale/locale-archive’. The locale archive has the benefit of
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445taking up less space and being very fast to load, but only if you plan
446to install sixty or more locales. If you plan to install one or two
447locales you can instead install individual locales into their self-named
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449the German locale using the character set for UTF-8 with name ‘de_DE’
450into the locale archive issue the command ‘localedef -i de_DE -f UTF-8
451de_DE’, and to install just the one locale issue the command ‘localedef
452--no-archive -i de_DE -f UTF-8 de_DE’. To configure all locales that
a8db092e 453are supported by the GNU C Library, you can issue from your build
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455locales into the locale archive or ‘make
456localedata/install-locale-files’ to install all locales as files in the
08a5ee14 457default configured locale installation directory (derived from
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459root use ‘DESTDIR’ e.g. ‘make localedata/install-locale-files
460DESTDIR=/opt/glibc’, but note that this does not change the configured
08a5ee14 461prefix.
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464variable. The script ‘tzselect’ helps you to select the right value.
465As an example, for Germany, ‘tzselect’ would tell you to use
466‘TZ='Europe/Berlin'’. For a system wide installation (the given paths
467are for an installation with ‘--prefix=/usr’), link the timezone file
468which is in ‘/usr/share/zoneinfo’ to the file ‘/etc/localtime’. For
469Germany, you might execute ‘ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Berlin
470/etc/localtime’.
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473=================================
41aa20c2 474
80ed68b7 475We recommend installing the following GNU tools before attempting to
1f77f049 476build the GNU C Library:
41aa20c2 477
84e93afc 478 • GNU ‘make’ 4.0 or newer
41aa20c2 479
84e93afc 480 As of release time, GNU ‘make’ 4.4 is the newest verified to work
c14f2e4a 481 to build the GNU C Library.
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84e93afc 483 • GCC 6.2 or newer
0e7727f7 484
4dcbbc3b 485 GCC 6.2 or higher is required. In general it is recommended to use
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487 building the GNU C Library, as newer compilers usually produce
51990242 488 better code. As of release time, GCC 13.0 is the newest compiler
4863355a 489 verified to work to build the GNU C Library.
91ea72b7 490
50545f5a 491 For PowerPC 64-bits little-endian (powerpc64le), a GCC version with
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493 ‘-mabi=ibmlondouble’ is required. Likewise, the compiler must also
494 support passing ‘-mlong-double-128’ with the preceding options. As
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496 see GCC PR94200). These additional features are required for
497 building the GNU C Library with support for IEEE long double.
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502 Bug 98269).
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505 higher is needed due to dependency on arm_sve.h.
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508 been built with support for GNU indirect functions. This ensures
509 that correct debugging information is generated for functions
510 selected by IFUNC resolvers. This support can either be enabled by
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512 enabling it by default by setting ‘default_gnu_indirect_function’
022dfdce 513 variable for a particular architecture in the GCC source file
84e93afc 514 ‘gcc/config.gcc’.
022dfdce 515
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517 the GNU C Library.
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520 platforms.
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84e93afc 522 • GNU ‘binutils’ 2.25 or later
41aa20c2 523
84e93afc 524 You must use GNU ‘binutils’ (as and ld) to build the GNU C Library.
7a49a7d5 525 No other assembler or linker has the necessary functionality at the
84e93afc 526 moment. As of release time, GNU ‘binutils’ 2.39 is the newest
04cb913d 527 verified to work to build the GNU C Library.
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530 required to support ‘--update-section’. This option requires
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532
84e93afc 533 ARC architecture needs ‘binutils’ 2.32 or higher for TLS related
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84e93afc 536 • GNU ‘texinfo’ 4.7 or later
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538 To correctly translate and install the Texinfo documentation you
84e93afc 539 need this version of the ‘texinfo’ package. Earlier versions do
41aa20c2 540 not understand all the tags used in the document, and the
1792d4db 541 installation mechanism for the info files is not present or works
84e93afc 542 differently. As of release time, ‘texinfo’ 7.0.2 is the newest
04cb913d 543 verified to work to build the GNU C Library.
41aa20c2 544
84e93afc 545 • GNU ‘awk’ 3.1.2, or higher
00c1176b 546
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548 extensions are used, including the ‘asorti’ function, which was
549 introduced in version 3.1.2 of ‘gawk’. As of release time, ‘gawk’
6415fd2d 550 version 5.1.1 is the newest verified to work to build the GNU C
2c8f75f7 551 Library.
41aa20c2 552
84e93afc 553 • GNU ‘bison’ 2.7 or later
1faaf703 554
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556 subdirectory. As of release time, ‘bison’ version 3.8.2 is the
93493119 557 newest verified to work to build the GNU C Library.
1faaf703 558
84e93afc 559 • Perl 5
00c1176b 560
3c1622eb 561 Perl is not required, but if present it is used in some tests and
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563 release time ‘perl’ version 5.36.0 is the newest verified to work
053c52b1 564 to build the GNU C Library.
41aa20c2 565
84e93afc 566 • GNU ‘sed’ 3.02 or newer
c0389ee4 567
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569 work with any version of ‘sed’. As of release time, ‘sed’ version
ad477489 570 4.8 is the newest verified to work to build the GNU C Library.
c0389ee4 571
84e93afc 572 • Python 3.4 or later
3c1622eb 573
c6982f7e 574 Python is required to build the GNU C Library. As of release time,
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576 the GNU C Library.
3c1622eb 577
84e93afc 578 • PExpect 4.0
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580 The pretty printer tests drive GDB through test programs and
84e93afc 581 compare its output to the printers’. PExpect is used to capture
3c1622eb 582 the output of GDB, and should be compatible with the Python version
6415fd2d 583 in your system. As of release time PExpect 4.8.0 is the newest
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585
84e93afc 586 • GDB 7.8 or later with support for Python 2.7/3.4 or later
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588 GDB itself needs to be configured with Python support in order to
589 use the pretty printers. Notice that your system having Python
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591 system’s Python and GDB’s have the same version. As of release
592 time GNU ‘debugger’ 12.1 is the newest verified to work to test the
330c9d0d 593 pretty printers.
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595 Unless Python, PExpect and GDB with Python support are present, the
84e93afc 596 printer tests will report themselves as ‘UNSUPPORTED’. Notice that
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598 with debugging symbols.
599
84e93afc 600If you change any of the ‘configure.ac’ files you will also need
0cc70fcf 601
c6cb8783 602 • GNU ‘autoconf’ 2.71 (exactly)
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604and if you change any of the message translation files you will need
605
84e93afc 606 • GNU ‘gettext’ 0.10.36 or later
41aa20c2 607
84e93afc 608 As of release time, GNU ‘gettext’ version 0.21.1 is the newest
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612patches, although we try to avoid this.
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80ed68b7 616
a7a93d50 617If you are installing the GNU C Library on GNU/Linux systems, you need
5b4ecd3f 618to have the header files from a 3.2 or newer kernel around for
e9203023 619reference. (For the ia64 architecture, you need version 3.2.18 or newer
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621call.) These headers must be installed using ‘make headers_install’;
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623direct use by the GNU C Library. You do not need to use that kernel,
624just have its headers installed where the GNU C Library can access them,
625referred to here as INSTALL-DIRECTORY. The easiest way to do this is to
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627directory, run ‘make headers_install
628INSTALL_HDR_PATH=INSTALL-DIRECTORY’. Finally, configure the GNU C
629Library with the option ‘--with-headers=INSTALL-DIRECTORY/include’. Use
a8db092e 630the most recent kernel you can get your hands on. (If you are
1f77f049 631cross-compiling the GNU C Library, you need to specify
84e93afc 632‘ARCH=ARCHITECTURE’ in the ‘make headers_install’ command, where
1f77f049 633ARCHITECTURE is the architecture name used by the Linux kernel, such as
84e93afc 634‘x86’ or ‘powerpc’.)
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636 After installing the GNU C Library, you may need to remove or rename
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638replace them with copies of directories such as ‘linux’ and ‘asm’ from
639‘INSTALL-DIRECTORY/include’. All directories present in
640‘INSTALL-DIRECTORY/include’ should be copied, except that the GNU C
641Library provides its own version of ‘/usr/include/scsi’; the files
a8db092e 642provided by the kernel should be copied without replacing those provided
84e93afc 643by the GNU C Library. The ‘linux’, ‘asm’ and ‘asm-generic’ directories
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645directories describe interfaces to the kernel but are not required if
646not compiling programs using those interfaces. You do not need to copy
647kernel headers if you did not specify an alternate kernel header source
84e93afc 648using ‘--with-headers’.
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a7a93d50 650 The Filesystem Hierarchy Standard for GNU/Linux systems expects some
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652‘/usr/lib’. This is handled automatically if you configure the GNU C
653Library with ‘--prefix=/usr’. If you set some other prefix or allow it
654to default to ‘/usr/local’, then all the components are installed there.
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51990242 656 As of release time, Linux version 6.1.5 is the newest stable version
7a52dfab 657verified to work to build the GNU C Library.
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660==============
41aa20c2 661
1f77f049 662There are probably bugs in the GNU C Library. There are certainly
41aa20c2 663errors and omissions in this manual. If you report them, they will get
84e93afc 664fixed. If you don’t, no one will ever know about them and they will
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666
bd952512 667 It is a good idea to verify that the problem has not already been
84e93afc 668reported. Bugs are documented in two places: The file ‘BUGS’ describes
8b748aed 669a number of well known bugs and the central GNU C Library bug tracking
a306c790 670system has a WWW interface at <https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/>. The
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672report normally includes a patch or a hint on solving the problem.
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a8db092e 674 To report a bug, first you must find it. With any luck, this will be
84e93afc 675the hard part. Once you’ve found a bug, make sure it’s really a bug. A
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677some other C library does. If so, probably you are wrong and the
678libraries are right (but not necessarily). If not, one of the libraries
679is probably wrong. It might not be the GNU C Library. Many historical
84e93afc 680Unix C libraries permit things that we don’t, such as closing a file
a8db092e 681twice.
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1f77f049 683 If you think you have found some way in which the GNU C Library does
1792d4db 684not conform to the ISO and POSIX standards (*note Standards and
c0389ee4 685Portability::), that is definitely a bug. Report it!
41aa20c2 686
84e93afc 687 Once you’re sure you’ve found a bug, try to narrow it down to the
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689library, you really only need to narrow it down to one library function
690call, if possible. This should not be too difficult.
691
692 The final step when you have a simple test case is to report the bug.
5a82c748 693Do this at <https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/bugs.html>.
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695 If you are not sure how a function should behave, and this manual
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697function’s behavior disagrees with the manual, then either the library
41aa20c2 698or the manual has a bug, so report the disagreement. If you find any
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700database. If you refer to specific sections of the manual, please
701include the section names for easier identification.