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1<sect2><title>Contents of Glibc-&glibc-contversion;</title>
2
3<sect3><title>Program Files</title>
4
5<para>catchsegv, gencat, getconf, getent, glibcbug, iconv, iconvconfig,
6ldconfig, ldd, lddlibc4, locale, localedef, mtrace, nscd, nscd_nischeck,
7pcprofiledump, pt_chown, rpcgen, rpcinfo, sln, sprof, tzselect, xtrace,
8zdump and zic</para></sect3>
9
10<sect3><title>Descriptions</title>
11
12<sect4><title>catchsegv</title>
13<para>catchsegv can be used to create a stack trace when a program
14terminates with a segmentation fault.</para></sect4>
15
16<sect4><title>gencat</title>
17<para>gencat generates message catalogues.</para></sect4>
18
19<sect4><title>getconf</title>
20<para>getconf displays the system configuration values for filesystem
21specific variables.</para></sect4>
22
23<sect4><title>getent</title>
24<para>getent gets entries from an administrative database.</para></sect4>
25
26<sect4><title>glibcbug</title>
27<para>glibcbug creates a bug report about glibc and and mails it to the
28bug email address.</para></sect4>
29
30<sect4><title>iconv</title>
31<para>iconv performs character set conversion.</para></sect4>
32
33<sect4><title>iconvconfig</title>
34<para>iconvconfig creates fastloading iconv module
35configuration file.</para></sect4>
36
37<sect4><title>ldconfig</title>
38<para>ldconfig configures the dynamic linker run time bindings.</para></sect4>
39
40<sect4><title>ldd</title>
41<para>ldd prints the shared libraries required by each program or shared
42library specified on the command line.</para></sect4>
43
44<sect4><title>lddlibc4</title>
45<para>lddlibc4 assists ldd with object files.</para></sect4>
46
47<sect4><title>locale</title>
48<para>locale is a Perl program which tells the compiler to enable
49(or disable) the use of POSIX locales for built-in operations.</para></sect4>
50
51<sect4><title>localedef</title>
52<para>localedef compiles locale specifications.</para></sect4>
53
54<sect4><title>mtrace</title>
55<para>mtrace prints the multicast path from a source to a receiver (an IP
56trace query).</para></sect4>
57
58<sect4><title>nscd</title>
59<para>nscd is a daemon that provides a cache for the most common name
60service requests.</para></sect4>
61
62<sect4><title>nscd_nischeck</title>
63<para>nscd_nischeck checks whether or not secure mode is necessary for
64NIS+ lookup.</para></sect4>
65
66<sect4><title>pcprofiledump</title>
67<para>pcprofiledump dumps information generated by
68PC profiling.</para></sect4>
69
70<sect4><title>pt_chown</title>
71<para>pt_chown sets the owner, group and access permission of the
72slave pseudo terminal corresponding to the master pseudo terminal passed
73on file descriptor `3'. This is the helper program for the `grantpt'
74function. It is not intended to be run directly from the command
75line.</para></sect4>
76
77<sect4><title>rpcgen</title>
78<para>rpcgen generates C code to implement the RPC protocol.</para></sect4>
79
80<sect4><title>rpcinfo</title>
81<para>rpcinfo makes an RPC call to an RPC server.</para></sect4>
82
83<sect4><title>sln</title>
84<para>sln symbolically links dest to source. It is statically linked,
85needing no dynamic linking at all. Thus sln is useful to make symbolic
86links to dynamic libraries if the dynamic linking system for some reason
87is nonfunctional.</para></sect4>
88
89<sect4><title>sprof</title>
90<para>sprof reads and displays shared object profiling data.</para></sect4>
91
92<sect4><title>tzselect</title>
93<para>tzselect asks the user for information about the current location and
94outputs the resulting time zone description to standard output.</para></sect4>
95
96<sect4><title>xtrace</title>
97<para>xtrace traces execution of program by printing the currently executed
98function.</para></sect4>
99
100<sect4><title>zdump</title>
101<para>zdump is the time zone dumper.</para></sect4>
102
103<sect4><title>zic</title>
104<para>zic is the time zone compiler.</para></sect4>
105
106</sect3>
107
108<sect3><title>Library Files</title>
109<para>ld.so, libBrokenLocale.[a,so], libBrokenLocale_p.a,
110libSegFault.so, libanl.[a,so], libanl_p.a, libbsd-compat.a, libc.[a,so],
111libc_nonshared.a, libc_p.a, libcrypt.[a,so], libcrypt_p.a, libdl.[a,so],
112libdl_p.a, libg.a, libieee.a, libm.[a,so], libm_p.a, libmcheck.a,
113libmemusage.so, libnsl.a, libnsl_p.a, libnss_compat.so, libnss_dns.so,
114libnss_files.so, libnss_hesiod.so, libnss_nis.so, libnss_nisplus.so,
115libpcprofile.so, libpthread.[a,so], libpthread_p.a, libresolv.[a,so],
116libresolv_p.a, librpcsvc.a, librpcsvc_p.a, librt.[a,so], librt_p.a,
117libthread_db.so, libutil.[a,so] and libutil_p.a</para></sect3>
118
119<sect3><title>Descriptions</title>
120
121<sect4><title>ld.so</title>
122<para>ld.so is the helper program for shared library
123executables.</para></sect4>
124
125<sect4><title>libBrokenLocale, libBrokenLocale_p</title>
126<para>Used by software, such as Mozilla, to solve broken locales.</para></sect4>
127
128<sect4><title>libSegFault</title>
129<para>libSegFault is a segmentation fault signal handler. It tries to catch
130segfaults.</para></sect4>
131
132<sect4><title>libanl, libanl_p</title>
133<para>libanl is an asynchronous name lookup library.</para></sect4>
134
135<sect4><title>libbsd-compat</title>
136<para>libbsd-compat provides the portability needed in order to run certain
137programs in Linux.</para></sect4>
138
139<sect4><title>libc, libc_nonshared, libc_p</title>
140<para>These files constitute the main C library. The C library is a
141collection of commonly used functions in programs.
142This way a programmer doesn't need to create his own functions for every
143single task. The most common things like writing a string to the screen
144are already present and at the disposal of the programmer.</para>
145
146<para>The C library (actually almost every library) comes in two flavors:
147a dynamic and a static one. In short, when a program uses a static C
148library, the code from the C library is copied into the executable file.
149When a program uses a dynamic library, the executable will not
150contain the code from the C library, but instead a routine that loads
151the functions from the library at the time the program is run. This
152means a significant decrease in the file size of a program. The
153documentation that comes with the C library describes this in more
154detail, as it is too complicated to explain here in one or two
155lines.</para></sect4>
156
157<sect4><title>libcrypt, libcrypt_p</title>
158<para>libcrypt is the cryptography library.</para></sect4>
159
160<sect4><title>libdl, libdl_p</title>
161<para>libdl is the dynamic linking interface library.</para></sect4>
162
163<sect4><title>libg</title>
164<para>libg is a runtime library for g++.</para></sect4>
165
166<sect4><title>libieee</title>
167<para>libieee is the IEEE floating point library.</para></sect4>
168
169<sect4><title>libm, libm_p</title>
170<para>libm is the mathematical library.</para></sect4>
171
172<sect4><title>libmcheck</title>
173<para>libmcheck contains code run at boot.</para></sect4>
174
175<sect4><title>libmemusage</title>
176<para>libmemusage is used by memusage to help collect information about the
177memory usage of a program.</para></sect4>
178
179<sect4><title>libnsl, libnsl_p</title>
180<para>libnsl is the network services library.</para></sect4>
181
182<sect4><title>libnss_compat, libnss_dns, libnss_files,
183libnss_hesiod, libnss_nis, libnss_nisplus</title>
184<para>The basic idea is to put the implementation of the different services
185offered to access the databases in separate modules. This has some
186advantages:</para>
187<itemizedlist>
188<listitem><para>contributors can add new services without adding them to
189GNU C library,</para></listitem>
190<listitem><para>the modules can be updated separately,</para></listitem>
191<listitem><para>the C library image is smaller.</para></listitem>
192</itemizedlist></sect4>
193
194<sect4><title>libpcprofile</title>
195<para>Code used by the kernel to track CPU time spent in functions, source
196code lines, and instructions.</para></sect4>
197
198<sect4><title>libpthread, libpthread_p</title>
199<para>The POSIX threads library.</para></sect4>
200
201<sect4><title>libresolv, libresolv_p</title>
202<para>Functions in this library provide for creating, sending, and
203interpreting packets to the Internet domain name servers.</para></sect4>
204
205<sect4><title>librpcsvc, librpcsvc_p</title>
206<para>Functions in this library provide miscellaneous RPC services.</para></sect4>
207
208<sect4><title>librt, librt_p</title>
209<para>Functions in this library provide most of the interfaces specified by
210the POSIX.1b Realtime Extension.</para></sect4>
211
212<sect4><title>libthread_db</title>
213<para>Functions is this library are useful for building debuggers for
214multi-threaded programs.</para></sect4>
215
216<sect4><title>libutil, libutil_p</title>
217<para>Contains code for "standard" functions used in many different Unix
218utilities.</para></sect4>
219
220</sect3>
221
222</sect2>
223
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