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placing the NPTL code under the top-level 'libpthread' directory.
Nothing compiles or even works at this point, so do not enable this
option.
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trunk/uClibc/extra/config/lxdialog.
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again (this code snippet seems to have vanished somewhere between the
original Linux 2.6 kconfig code and here).
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calling setrlimit(RLIMIT_STACK, &limit)
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from Peter S. Mazinger
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Sometimes it is desirable to build ldconfig non-static.
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for propolice/ssp
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Add pie support for mips
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Add UCLIBC_BUILD_NOEXECSTACK support.
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Seperate out security features into a separate menu
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rename UCLIBC_PROPOLICE to UCLIBC_HAS_SSP
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rename UCLIBC_PIE_SUPPORT to UCLIBC_BUILD_PIE
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using uClibc. mincore() and the ones for Extended Attributes setxattr(), lsetxattr(), fsetxattr(), getxattr(), lgetxattr(), fgetxattr(), listxattr(), llistxattr(), flistxattr(), removexattr(), lremovexattr(), fremovexattr() which are optional.
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Here's an updated version of the patch I posted about a month ago. It
leaves -nostdinc alone, and uses -print-file-name=include instead of
-print-search-dirs to figure out where GCC's internal headers are.
Please let me know whether there are any portions of this patch you'd
like me to break into smaller pieces, to rework, or to give up trying
to get into uClibc :-) Thanks,
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*current_menu;' in scripts/config/lkc.h line 63, and this conflicts with
static definition in mconf.c.
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dl-cache.h and make use of it. Also disables the lib-path-redundancy check
for the case the cache is not used. Makes use of _PRELOAD_FILE_SUPPORT.
From Peter Mazinger.
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After the addition of a configuration option for
enabling the support of /etc/ld.so.cache, I thought
it might be a good idea to add one for the support
of the /etc/ld.so.preload file too. So here it is.
While doing this, I also noticed that the dynamic
linker would hang indefinitely if either LD_PRELOAD
or /etc/ld.so.preload contained a library which was
already loaded, so I made a patch for that too.
And of course, I could not resist from doing a little
clean up of comments and indentation, so here is a
patch for that too.
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Mazinger implements the changes suggested by me on the uclibc list.
On Tuesday 28 September 2004 02:24 pm, Erik Andersen wrote:
> What I think should be done is
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> *) Someone that cares about USE_CACHE should fix that option
> up to be sure it works, and give it a proper config entry
> in extra/Configs/Config.in, and rename it to something
> more appropriate such as LDSO_CACHE_SUPPORT.
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> *) When LDSO_CACHE_SUPPORT=n, UCLIBC_RUNTIME_PREFIX /usr/X11R6/lib
> should be included in the default library search path in
> dl-elf.c, ldd, and ldconfig.
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> *) When LDSO_CACHE_SUPPORT=y, UCLIBC_RUNTIME_PREFIX /usr/X11R6/lib
> should be excluded from the default library search path in
> dl-elf.c, ldd, and ldconfig, and those wishing to include
> X11 stuff should add that into /etc/ld.so.conf and re-run
> ldconfig.
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> *) At present, LDSO_CONF and LDSO_CACHE use the same names
> and same structure as glibc. This precludes
> LDSO_CACHE_SUPPORT being uses in any sane fashion on a
> dial glibc and uClibc system. Just as it was necessary
> for use to use a different name for 'libuClibc' rather
> than 'libc', and 'ld-uClibc.so.0' rather than
> 'ld-linux.so.2' it seems that these configuration files
> really ought to be given different names.
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be used by the unsuspecting masses quite yet.
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Port the generic optimized string funcs from glibc, with some tweaks
to cut their size a little. The main change is making memmove
call memcpy for forward copying to trim redundant code.
Make use of both the generic and arch-specific speed-optimized string
funcs configurable. Arch-specific take precedence over generic,
and generic takes precedence over basic size-optimized uClibc funcs.
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size and performance penalty to profiling applications this way, as well as
Heisenberg effects, where the act of measuring changes what is measured.
There are better tools for doing profiling, such as OProfile, that do not
require gcc to instrument the application code.
-Erik
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