List of known bugs (certainly very incomplete) ---------------------------------------------- Time-stamp: <1998-09-10T17:09:57-0700 drepper> This following list contains those bugs which I'm aware of. Please make sure that bugs you report are not listed here. If you can fix one of these bugs/limitations I'll certainly be glad to receive a patch. Another source of information about bugs is the problem data base of the GNU project. There is an easy to use WWW interface available at http://www-gnats.gnu.org:8080/cgi-bin/wwwgnats.pl I would appreciate it very much if you could verify the problem was not reported before by looking through the database. To make the information in this database as useful as possible please report bugs always using the `glibcbug' shell script which gets installed with GNU libc. Before reporting a bug please check the FAQ since it discusses also a lot of problematic situations. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Severity: [ *] to [***] [ **] There are problems with signal handling when using LinuxThreads. [ *] The precision of the `sinhl' and/or `asinhl' function do not seem to be the best. [ *] The syslog function should print to the console if the LOG_CONS flag was given. [PR libc/72] [ *] On Linux, there should be a way to prevent defining the symbol NGROUPS_MAX in the header file. In glibc it is defined in which must not make the other symbols in available. [PR libc/140] [ *] The localedef program should not generate errors if for categories which are not used for the output there are characters referenced which are not defined in the charmap. [PR libc/229] [ *] When assembling a locale definition, that uses the "copy" directive, with localedef, not only the copied category is checked for errors, but the whole file containing the same category. [PR libc/207 and PR libc/454] [ *] The libm-ieee `gamma' function gives wrong results (at least for -0.5). [ *] The libm-ieee `scalb' function gives wrong results for non-integral second parameters. [ *] The *scanf() functions currently do not handle %l[ and %ls parameters correctly since the parsing of the multi-byte characters does not yet use mbsrtowcs(). [ *] The strftime() implementation cannot handle multibyte locales really good since the TOLOWER and TOUPPER are not prepared. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ulrich Drepper drepper@cygnus.com