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authorUlrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>2002-10-03 00:24:35 +0000
committerUlrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>2002-10-03 00:24:35 +0000
commit62497f9c8b39d6de707ed0f3a6019699ab5ce3a8 (patch)
tree9fe4d6e670588d360b1a5259e305e28c049427d9 /FAQ.in
parent4c98451b0e9ec94943c4908d83d76a6d1d6a90ac (diff)
Update.
2002-10-02 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com> * sysdeps/s390/s390-32/initfini.c: Avoid unterminated string literals. * sysdeps/sh/elf/initfini.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/mach/hurd/mips/init-first.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/hppa/elf/initfini.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/sparc/sparc32/soft-fp/sfp-machine.h: Likewise.
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@@ -66,8 +66,7 @@ a local mirror first.
You should always try to use the latest official release. Older versions
may not have all the features GNU libc requires. The current releases of
-gcc (2.95 or newer) should work with the GNU C library (for powerpc see
-?powerpc; for ARM see ?arm; for MIPS see ?mips).
+gcc (3.2 or newer) should work with the GNU C library (for MIPS see ?mips).
Please note that gcc 2.95 and 2.95.x cannot compile glibc on Alpha due to
problems in the complex float support.
@@ -98,18 +97,11 @@ them.
??powerpc Which compiler should I use for powerpc?
-{GK} You want to use at least gcc 2.95 (together with the right versions
-of all the other tools, of course). See also ?excpt.
+{} Removed. Does not apply anymore.
??arm Which tools should I use for ARM?
-{PB} You should use egcs 1.1 or a later version. For ELF systems some
-changes are needed to the compiler; a patch against egcs-1.1.x can be found
-at:
-
-<ftp://ftp.netwinder.org/users/p/philb/egcs-1.1.1pre2-diff-981126>
-
-Binutils 2.10.1 or later is also required.
+{} Removed. Does not apply anymore.
?? Do I need some more things to compile the GNU C Library?
@@ -305,9 +297,7 @@ test in the sources.
There are some failures which are not directly related to the GNU libc:
- Some compilers produce buggy code. No compiler gets single precision
- complex numbers correct on Alpha. Otherwise, the egcs 1.1 release should be
- ok; gcc 2.8.1 might cause some failures; gcc 2.7.2.x is so buggy that
- explicit checks have been used so that you can't build with it.
+ complex numbers correct on Alpha. Otherwise, gcc-3.2 should be ok.
- The kernel might have bugs. For example on Linux/Alpha 2.0.34 the
floating point handling has quite a number of bugs and therefore most of
the test cases in the math subdirectory will fail. Linux 2.2 has
@@ -367,8 +357,8 @@ newer.
??mips Which tools should I use for MIPS?
-{AJ} You should use the current development version of gcc 3.0 or newer from
-CVS. gcc 2.95.x does not work correctly on mips-linux.
+{AJ} You should use the current development version of gcc 3.2 or newer from
+CVS.
You need also recent binutils, anything before and including 2.11 will not
work correctly. Either try the Linux binutils 2.11.90.0.5 from HJ Lu or the
@@ -635,7 +625,7 @@ you got with your distribution.
glibc 2.x?
{AJ} There's only correct support for glibc 2.0.x in gcc 2.7.2.3 or later.
-But you should get at least gcc 2.95.2.1 (or later versions) instead.
+But you should get at least gcc 2.95.3 (or later versions) anyway
?? The `gencat' utility cannot process the catalog sources which
were used on my Linux libc5 based system. Why?
@@ -1025,7 +1015,8 @@ repository.
{BH} You are using g++ 2.95.2? After upgrading to glibc 2.2, you need to
apply a patch to the include files in /usr/include/g++, because the fpos_t
type has changed in glibc 2.2. The patch is at
-http://clisp.cons.org/~haible/gccinclude-glibc-2.2-compat.diff
+
+ http://www.haible.de/bruno/gccinclude-glibc-2.2-compat.diff
?? When recompiling GCC, I get compilation errors in libio.
@@ -1033,7 +1024,6 @@ http://clisp.cons.org/~haible/gccinclude-glibc-2.2-compat.diff
This version is needed because the fpos_t type and a few libio internals
have changed in glibc 2.2, and gcc 2.95.3 contains a corresponding patch.
-
?? Why shall glibc never get installed on GNU/Linux systems in
/usr/local?
@@ -1047,6 +1037,14 @@ installation, use another directory as argument to --prefix. If you like to
install this glibc version as default version, overriding the existing one,
use --prefix=/usr and everything will go in the right places.
+?? When recompiling GCC, I get compilation errors in libstdc++.
+
+{BH} You are trying to recompile gcc 3.2? You need to patch gcc 3.2,
+because some last minute changes were made in glibc 2.3 which were not
+known when gcc 3.2 was released. The patch is at
+
+ http://www.haible.de/bruno/gcc-3.2-glibc-2.3-compat.diff
+
? Source and binary incompatibilities, and what to do about them
?? I expect GNU libc to be 100% source code compatible with