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1<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
2
3<sect2>
4<title>Glibc installation</title>
5
6<para>Before starting to install Glibc, you must <userinput>cd</userinput>
7into the <filename>glibc-&glibc-version;</filename> directory and unpack
8Glibc-linuxthreads in that directory, not in <filename>/usr/src</filename> as
9you would normally do.</para>
10
11<para>This package is known to behave badly when you have changed its
12default optimization flags (including the -march and -mcpu options).
13Therefore, if you have defined any environment variables that override
14default optimizations, such as CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS, we recommend unsetting
15them when building Glibc.</para>
16
17<para>Basically, compiling Glibc in any other way than the book suggests
18is putting the stability of your system at risk.</para>
19
20<para>Though it is a harmless message, the install stage of Glibc will
21complain about the absence of <filename>/etc/ld.so.conf</filename>.
22Fix this annoying little error with:</para>
23
24<para><screen><userinput>mkdir /stage1/etc
25touch /stage1/etc/ld.so.conf</userinput></screen></para>
26
27<para>The documentation that comes with Glibc recommends to build the package
28not in the source directory but in a separate, dedicated directory:</para>
29
30<para><screen><userinput>mkdir ../glibc-build
31cd ../glibc-build</userinput></screen></para>
32
33<para>Next, prepare Glibc to be compiled:</para>
34
35<para><screen><userinput>../glibc-&glibc-version;/configure --prefix=/stage1 \
36&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;--disable-profile --enable-add-ons \
37&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;--with-headers=/stage1/include \
38&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;--with-binutils=/stage1/bin \
39&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;--without-gd</userinput></screen></para>
40
41<para>The meaning of the new configure options is:</para>
42
43<itemizedlist>
44<listitem><para><userinput>--disable-profile</userinput>: This disables the
45building of the libraries with profiling information. Omit this option if you
46plan to do profiling.</para></listitem>
47
48<listitem><para><userinput>--enable-add-ons</userinput>: This enables any
49add-ons that were installed with Glibc, in our case Linuxthreads.</para></listitem>
50
51<listitem><para><userinput>--with-binutils=/stage1/bin</userinput> and
52<userinput>--with-headers=/stage1/include</userinput>: Strictly speaking
53these switches are not required. But they ensure nothing can go wrong with
54regard to what kernel headers and Binutils programs get used during the
55Glibc build.</para></listitem>
56
57<listitem><para><userinput> --without-gd</userinput>: This switch ensures
58that we don't build the <userinput>memusagestat</userinput> program, which
59strangely enough insists on linking against the host's libraries (libgd,
60libpng, libz, and so forth).</para></listitem>
61</itemizedlist>
62
63<para>During this stage you will see the following warning:</para>
64
65<blockquote><screen>configure: warning:
66*** These auxiliary programs are missing or too old: msgfmt
67*** some features will be disabled.
68*** Check the INSTALL file for required versions.</screen></blockquote>
69
70<para>The missing <filename>msgfmt</filename> program (from the Gettext
71package, which we'll install later) won't cause any problems. The
72<filename>msgfmt</filename> is used to generate the binary translation
73files that can make your system talk in a different language. Because these
74translation files have already been generated for you, there is no need for
75<filename>msgfmt</filename>. You'd only need the program if you change the
76translation source files (the <filename>*.po</filename> files in the
77<filename class="directory">po</filename> subdirectory), which
78would require you to regenerate the binary files.</para>
79
80<para>Continue with compiling the package:</para>
81
82<para><screen><userinput>make
83make check
84make install</userinput></screen></para>
85
86<para>The locales (used by Glibc to make your Linux system respond in a
87different language) weren't installed when you ran the previous command,
88so we have to do that ourselves now:</para>
89
90<para><screen><userinput>make localedata/install-locales</userinput></screen></para>
91
92<para>An alternative to running the previous command is to install only
93those locales which you need or want. This can be achieved by using the
94<userinput>localedef</userinput> command. Information on this can be
95found in the <filename>INSTALL</filename> file in the
96<filename>glibc-&glibc-version;</filename> tree.</para>
97
98</sect2>
99
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