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for them...
-Erik
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on a per arch basis using platform specific code
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After removal of stropts.h none of the files references bits/stropts.h, so
it can be removed.
Peter
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On the H8 varargs are rather unusual and if you declare a function with
varargs, it had better use them or it won't work.
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fix a couple of gcc 3.3 compiler warnings in gmon.c
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implementation of vfork is present.
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from glibc 2.3. This should make threads much more efficient.
-Erik
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badly. I have removed -g for all platforms as I suspect no one wants it for
the initfini creation process.
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problems, causing user space to get scrambled hosed up results.
-Erik
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so when _FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 (such that we transparently change 32bit into 64
bit interfaces), we will not lose an unsigned char from d_name which silently
becomes the d_type field instead. oops.
-Erik
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-Erik
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and did cause segfaults) by adjusting the working scandir.c to
the the 64 thing. Fix up potential for mismatches between the
libc and kernel dirent structures, which could also cause ugly
problems.
-Erik
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large file support is disabled
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Well, not inlining saves 300 bytes, so do that instead.
-Erik
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type of 'struct stat' and 'struct stat64' so they use consistant types.
This change is the result of a bug I found while trying to use GNU tar. The
problem was caused by our using kernel types within struct stat and trying to
directly compare these values with standard types. Trying an 'if (a < b)' when
'a' is an 'unsigned long' and 'b' is an 'int' leads to very different results
then when comparing entities of the same type (i.e. time_t values)....
Grumble. Nasty stuff, but I'm glad I got this out of the way now.
As a result of this fix, uClibc 0.9.17 will not be binary compatible with
earlier releases. I have always warned people this can and will happen.
-Erik
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generate a crt0 and crt1 file. Most arches still need
to be updated to call __uClibc_start_main() rather than
__uClibc_main().
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implementation such that gdb can actually debug signal handlers. Gdb behaves
much better now, for example, on multi-threaded apps.
-Erik
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a common header file and a default implementation.
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Also added outdigit support and (legacy) YESSTR/NOSTR support.
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build a crt0.o and a crt1.o. crt1.o will support ctors and dtors if
such support is enabled. One more gratuitous toolchain support issue
is thereby removed...
-Erik
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configurable, so people who do not need or want ctor/dtor support
can disable it and make their binaries a little bit smaller.
-Erik
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Hopefully locale support will build when cross compiling now. Collation is
still not supported, but that's what I'm currently working on. In the
next couple of days, I'll probably put up a couple of files for download
that will save people the trouble of generating all the glibc locales.
Added *wprintf functions, although they currently don't support floating
point. That will be fixed when I rewrite _dtostr... or possibly before.
Added the wcsto{inttype} functions.
Added iconv() and a mini iconv utility. The require locale support and
only provide for conversions involving the various unicode encodings
{ UCS-4*, UCS-2*, UTF-32*, UTF-16*, UTF-8 }, the 8-bit codesets built
with the locale data, and the internal WCHAR_T.
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-Erik
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-Erik
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-Erik
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initfini
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-Erik
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when the grouping flag "'" is specified. Grouping for floating point values
may wait until I do a rewrite of the floating pt to string code...
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to hopefully address SH wierdness. Now works on other architecture
properly as well.
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been working on a new config system on and off for about 6 months
now, but I've never been fully satisfied. Well, I'm finally am
happy with the new config system, so here it is. This completely
removes the old uClibc configuration system, and replaces it with
an entirely new system based on LinuxKernelConf, from
http://www.xs4all.nl/~zippel/lc/
As it turns out, Linus has just merged LinuxKernelConf into Linux
2.5.45, so it looks like I made the right choice.
I have thus far updated only x86. I'll be updating the other
architectures shortly.
-Erik
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