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[ce14c07]1<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
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[896cf74]3<sect2><title>Descriptions</title>
[8fcc2c0]4
5<para>Last checked against version &glibc-contversion;.</para>
[6370fa6]6
[ab28d5f]7<sect3><title>Program file descriptions</title>
[bdc08c1]8
9<sect4><title>catchsegv</title>
[227d26b]10<para>catchsegv can be used to create a stack trace when a program
11terminates with a segmentation fault.</para></sect4>
[bdc08c1]12
13<sect4><title>gencat</title>
14<para>gencat generates message catalogues.</para></sect4>
15
16<sect4><title>getconf</title>
[227d26b]17<para>getconf displays the system configuration values for filesystem
18specific variables.</para></sect4>
[bdc08c1]19
20<sect4><title>getent</title>
21<para>getent gets entries from an administrative database.</para></sect4>
22
23<sect4><title>glibcbug</title>
24<para>glibcbug creates a bug report about glibc and and mails it to the
25bug email address.</para></sect4>
26
27<sect4><title>iconv</title>
28<para>iconv performs character set conversion.</para></sect4>
29
30<sect4><title>iconvconfig</title>
31<para>iconvconfig creates fastloading iconv module
32configuration file.</para></sect4>
33
34<sect4><title>ldconfig</title>
35<para>ldconfig configures the dynamic linker run time bindings.</para></sect4>
36
37<sect4><title>ldd</title>
38<para>ldd prints the shared libraries required by each program or shared
39library specified on the command line.</para></sect4>
40
41<sect4><title>lddlibc4</title>
[02ef5b58]42<para>lddlibc4 assists ldd with object files.</para></sect4>
[bdc08c1]43
44<sect4><title>locale</title>
[227d26b]45<para>locale is a Perl program which tells the compiler to enable
46(or disable) the use of POSIX locales for built-in operations.</para></sect4>
[bdc08c1]47
48<sect4><title>localedef</title>
49<para>localedef compiles locale specifications.</para></sect4>
50
51<sect4><title>mtrace</title>
[bdadd38]52<para>Not yet available.</para></sect4>
[bdc08c1]53
54<sect4><title>nscd</title>
55<para>nscd is a daemon that provides a cache for the most common name
56service requests.</para></sect4>
57
58<sect4><title>nscd_nischeck</title>
[227d26b]59<para>nscd_nischeck checks whether or not secure mode is necessary for
60NIS+ lookup.</para></sect4>
[bdc08c1]61
62<sect4><title>pcprofiledump</title>
63<para>pcprofiledump dumps information generated by
64PC profiling.</para></sect4>
65
66<sect4><title>pt_chown</title>
67<para>pt_chown sets the owner, group and access permission of the
68slave pseudo terminal corresponding to the master pseudo terminal passed
[2c094d6]69on file descriptor `3'. This is the helper program for the `grantpt'
70function. It is not intended to be run directly from the command
[227d26b]71line.</para></sect4>
[bdc08c1]72
73<sect4><title>rpcgen</title>
[227d26b]74<para>rpcgen generates C code to implement the RPC protocol.</para></sect4>
[bdc08c1]75
76<sect4><title>rpcinfo</title>
[227d26b]77<para>rpcinfo makes an RPC call to an RPC server.</para></sect4>
[bdc08c1]78
79<sect4><title>sln</title>
[2c094d6]80<para>sln symbolically links dest to source. It is statically linked,
81needing no dynamic linking at all. Thus sln is useful to make symbolic
[bdc08c1]82links to dynamic libraries if the dynamic linking system for some reason
83is nonfunctional.</para></sect4>
84
85<sect4><title>sprof</title>
86<para>sprof reads and displays shared object profiling data.</para></sect4>
87
88<sect4><title>tzselect</title>
89<para>tzselect asks the user for information about the current location and
90outputs the resulting time zone description to standard output.</para></sect4>
91
92<sect4><title>xtrace</title>
93<para>xtrace traces execution of program by printing the currently executed
94function.</para></sect4>
95
96<sect4><title>zdump</title>
97<para>zdump is the time zone dumper.</para></sect4>
[6370fa6]98
[bdc08c1]99<sect4><title>zic</title>
100<para>zic is the time zone compiler.</para></sect4>
[6370fa6]101
[bdc08c1]102</sect3>
103
[ab28d5f]104<sect3><title>Library file descriptions</title>
[bdc08c1]105
106<sect4><title>ld.so</title>
107<para>ld.so is the helper program for shared library
108executables.</para></sect4>
109
[9cb6916]110<sect4><title>libBrokenLocale</title>
[227d26b]111<para>Used by software, such as Mozilla, to solve broken locales.</para></sect4>
[bdc08c1]112
[c5ba0d6]113<sect4><title>libSegFault</title>
[227d26b]114<para>libSegFault is a segmentation fault signal handler. It tries to catch
115segfaults.</para></sect4>
[bdc08c1]116
[9cb6916]117<sect4><title>libanl</title>
[227d26b]118<para>libanl is an asynchronous name lookup library.</para></sect4>
[bdc08c1]119
[c5ba0d6]120<sect4><title>libbsd-compat</title>
[02ef5b58]121<para>libbsd-compat provides the portability needed in order to run certain
122programs in Linux.</para></sect4>
[bdc08c1]123
[9cb6916]124<sect4><title>libc, libc_nonshared</title>
[2c094d6]125<para>These files constitute the main C library. The C library is a
[bdc08c1]126collection of commonly used functions in programs.
[58484755]127This way a programmer doesn't need to create his own functions for every
[7d90bd3]128single task. The most common things like writing a string to the screen
[b822811]129are already present and at the disposal of the programmer.</para>
[6370fa6]130
[cf24ff1]131<para>The C library (actually almost every library) comes in two flavors:
132a dynamic and a static one. In short, when a program uses a static C
133library, the code from the C library is copied into the executable file.
134When a program uses a dynamic library, the executable will not
[2c094d6]135contain the code from the C library, but instead a routine that loads
[6370fa6]136the functions from the library at the time the program is run. This
[bdc08c1]137means a significant decrease in the file size of a program. The
[cf24ff1]138documentation that comes with the C library describes this in more
[bdc08c1]139detail, as it is too complicated to explain here in one or two
140lines.</para></sect4>
141
[9cb6916]142<sect4><title>libcrypt</title>
[bdc08c1]143<para>libcrypt is the cryptography library.</para></sect4>
144
[9cb6916]145<sect4><title>libdl</title>
[02ef5b58]146<para>libdl is the dynamic linking interface library.</para></sect4>
[bdc08c1]147
[c5ba0d6]148<sect4><title>libg</title>
[02ef5b58]149<para>libg is a runtime library for g++.</para></sect4>
[bdc08c1]150
[c5ba0d6]151<sect4><title>libieee</title>
[02ef5b58]152<para>libieee is the IEEE floating point library.</para></sect4>
[bdc08c1]153
[9cb6916]154<sect4><title>libm</title>
[bdc08c1]155<para>libm is the mathematical library.</para></sect4>
156
[c5ba0d6]157<sect4><title>libmcheck</title>
[65396f5]158<para>libmcheck contains code run at boot.</para></sect4>
[bdc08c1]159
[c5ba0d6]160<sect4><title>libmemusage</title>
[65396f5]161<para>libmemusage is used by memusage to help collect information about the
162memory usage of a program.</para></sect4>
[bdc08c1]163
[9cb6916]164<sect4><title>libnsl</title>
[f49cf1a]165<para>libnsl is the network services library.</para></sect4>
[bdc08c1]166
[c5ba0d6]167<sect4><title>libnss_compat, libnss_dns, libnss_files,
168libnss_hesiod, libnss_nis, libnss_nisplus</title>
[f49cf1a]169<para>The basic idea is to put the implementation of the different services
170offered to access the databases in separate modules. This has some
171advantages:</para>
172<itemizedlist>
[4ceb3a1]173<listitem><para>contributors can add new services without adding them to
174GNU C library,</para></listitem>
175<listitem><para>the modules can be updated separately,</para></listitem>
176<listitem><para>the C library image is smaller.</para></listitem>
[f49cf1a]177</itemizedlist></sect4>
[bdc08c1]178
[c5ba0d6]179<sect4><title>libpcprofile</title>
[46105cf]180<para>Code used by the kernel to track CPU time spent in functions, source
181code lines, and instructions.</para></sect4>
[bdc08c1]182
[9cb6916]183<sect4><title>libpthread</title>
[f49cf1a]184<para>The POSIX threads library.</para></sect4>
[bdc08c1]185
[9cb6916]186<sect4><title>libresolv</title>
[f49cf1a]187<para>Functions in this library provide for creating, sending, and
188interpreting packets to the Internet domain name servers.</para></sect4>
[bdc08c1]189
[9cb6916]190<sect4><title>librpcsvc</title>
[f49cf1a]191<para>Functions in this library provide miscellaneous RPC services.</para></sect4>
[bdc08c1]192
[9cb6916]193<sect4><title>librt</title>
[f49cf1a]194<para>Functions in this library provide most of the interfaces specified by
195the POSIX.1b Realtime Extension.</para></sect4>
[bdc08c1]196
[c5ba0d6]197<sect4><title>libthread_db</title>
[f49cf1a]198<para>Functions is this library are useful for building debuggers for
199multi-threaded programs.</para></sect4>
[bdc08c1]200
[9cb6916]201<sect4><title>libutil</title>
[32cee45c]202<para>Contains code for "standard" functions used in many different Unix
[f49cf1a]203utilities.</para></sect4>
[bdc08c1]204
205</sect3>
[6370fa6]206
207</sect2>
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