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2<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.4//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.4/docbookx.dtd" [
3 <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../general.ent">
4 %general-entities;
5]>
6<sect1 id="ch-tools-glibc" role="wrap">
7<title>Glibc-&glibc-version;</title>
8<?dbhtml filename="glibc.html"?>
9
10<indexterm zone="ch-tools-glibc">
11<primary sortas="a-Glibc">Glibc</primary>
12<secondary>tools</secondary></indexterm>
13
14<sect2 role="package"><title/>
15<xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude" href="../chapter06/glibc.xml" xpointer="xpointer(/sect1/sect2[1]/para[1])"/>
16
17<segmentedlist>
18<segtitle>&buildtime;</segtitle>
19<segtitle>&diskspace;</segtitle>
20<seglistitem><seg>11.8 SBU</seg><seg>800 MB</seg></seglistitem>
21</segmentedlist>
22
23<xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude" href="../chapter06/glibc.xml" xpointer="xpointer(/sect1/sect2[1]/segmentedlist[2])"/>
24
25</sect2>
26
27<sect2 role="installation">
28<title>Installation of Glibc</title>
29
30<para>This package is known to have issues when its default
31optimization flags (including the <parameter>-march</parameter> and
32<parameter>-mcpu</parameter> options) are changed. If any environment
33variables that override default optimizations have been defined, such
34as <envar>CFLAGS</envar> and <envar>CXXFLAGS</envar>,
35unset them when building Glibc.</para>
36
37<para>It should be noted that compiling Glibc in any way other than
38the method suggested in this book puts the stability of the system at
39risk.</para>
40
41<para>The Glibc documentation recommends building Glibc outside of the source
42directory in a dedicated build directory:</para>
43
44<screen><userinput>mkdir ../glibc-build
45cd ../glibc-build</userinput></screen>
46
47<para>Next, prepare Glibc for compilation:</para>
48
49<screen><userinput>../glibc-&glibc-version;/configure --prefix=/tools \
50 --disable-profile --enable-add-ons \
51 --enable-kernel=2.6.0 --with-binutils=/tools/bin \
52 --without-gd --with-headers=/tools/include \
53 --without-selinux</userinput></screen>
54
55<para>The meaning of the configure options:</para>
56
57<variablelist>
58<varlistentry>
59<term><parameter>--disable-profile</parameter></term>
60<listitem><para>This builds the libraries without profiling
61information. Omit this option if profiling on the temporary tools is
62necessary.</para></listitem>
63</varlistentry>
64
65<varlistentry>
66<term><parameter>--enable-add-ons</parameter></term>
67<listitem><para>This tells Glibc to use the NPTL add-on as its threading
68library.</para></listitem>
69</varlistentry>
70
71<varlistentry>
72<term><parameter>--enable-kernel=2.6.0</parameter></term>
73<listitem><para>This tells Glibc to compile the library with support
74for 2.6.x Linux kernels.</para></listitem>
75</varlistentry>
76
77<varlistentry>
78<term><parameter>--with-binutils=/tools/bin</parameter></term>
79<listitem><para>While not required, this switch ensures that there are
80no errors pertaining to which Binutils programs get used during the
81Glibc build.</para></listitem>
82</varlistentry>
83
84<varlistentry>
85<term><parameter>--without-gd</parameter></term>
86<listitem><para>This prevents the build of the
87<command>memusagestat</command> program, which insists on linking
88against the host's libraries (libgd, libpng, libz,
89etc.).</para></listitem>
90</varlistentry>
91
92<varlistentry>
93<term><parameter>--with-headers=/tools/include</parameter></term>
94<listitem><para>This tells Glibc to compile itself against the headers recently
95installed to the tools directory, so that it knows exactly what features the
96kernel has and can optimize itself accordingly.</para></listitem>
97</varlistentry>
98
99<!-- Edit Me -->
100<varlistentry>
101<term><parameter>--without-selinux</parameter></term>
102<listitem><para>When building from hosts using SELinux functionality
103(i.e. Fedora Core 3), glibc will try to integrate this functionality into
104itself, but will fail, because we do not have this functionality in the LFS
105tools environment. This option will disable this, allowing glibc to build
106correctly, but will not otherwise affect the build.</para></listitem>
107</varlistentry>
108<!-- -->
109</variablelist>
110
111<para>During this stage the following warning might appear:</para>
112
113<blockquote><screen><computeroutput>configure: WARNING:
114*** These auxiliary programs are missing or
115*** incompatible versions: msgfmt
116*** some features will be disabled.
117*** Check the INSTALL file for required versions.</computeroutput></screen></blockquote>
118
119<para>The missing or incompatible <command>msgfmt</command> program is
120generally harmless, but it can sometimes cause issues when running the
121test suite. This <command>msgfmt</command> program is part of the
122Gettext package which the host distribution should provide. If
123<command>msgfmt</command> is present but deemed incompatible, upgrade
124the host system's Gettext package or continue without it and see if
125the test suite runs without problems regardless.</para>
126
127<para>Compile the package:</para>
128
129<screen><userinput>make</userinput></screen>
130
131<para>Compilation is now complete. As mentioned earlier, running the
132test suites for the temporary tools installed in this chapter is not
133mandatory. To run the Glibc test suite (if desired), the following
134command will do so:</para>
135
136<screen><userinput>make check</userinput></screen>
137
138<para>For a discussion of test failures that are of particular
139importance, please see <xref linkend="ch-system-glibc" role="."/></para>
140
141<para>In this chapter, some tests can be adversely effected by
142existing tools or environmental issues on the host system. Glibc test
143suite failures in this chapter are typically not worrisome. The Glibc
144installed in <xref linkend="chapter-building-system"/> is the one that
145will ultimately end up being used, so that is the one that needs to pass
146most tests (even in <xref linkend="chapter-building-system"/>, some
147failures could still occur, for example, with the math tests).</para>
148
149<para>When experiencing a failure, make a note of it, then continue by
150reissuing the <command>make check</command> command. The test suite should pick up where it left
151off and continue. This stop-start sequence can be circumvented by
152issuing a <command>make -k check</command> command. If using this option, be sure to log the
153output so that the log file can be examined for failures later.</para>
154
155<para>The install stage of Glibc will issue a harmless warning at the
156end about the absence of <filename>/tools/etc/ld.so.conf</filename>.
157Prevent this warning with:</para>
158
159<screen><userinput>mkdir /tools/etc
160touch /tools/etc/ld.so.conf</userinput></screen>
161
162<para>Install the package:</para>
163
164<screen><userinput>make install</userinput></screen>
165
166<para>Different countries and cultures have varying conventions for
167how to communicate. These conventions range from the format for
168representing dates and times to more complex issues, such as the
169language spoken. The <quote>internationalization</quote> of GNU
170programs works by locale.</para>
171
172<note><para>If the test suites are not being run in this chapter (as
173per the recommendation), there is no need to install the locales now.
174The appropriate locales will be installed in the next
175chapter.</para></note>
176
177<para>To install the Glibc locales anyway, use the following
178command:</para>
179
180<screen><userinput>make localedata/install-locales</userinput></screen>
181
182<para>To save time, an alternative to running the
183previous command (which generates and installs every locale Glibc is
184aware of) is to install only those locales that are wanted and needed.
185This can be achieved by using the <command>localedef</command>
186command. Information on this command is located in the
187<filename>INSTALL</filename> file in the Glibc source. However, there
188are a number of locales that are essential in order for the tests of
189future packages to pass, in particular, the
190<emphasis>libstdc++</emphasis> tests from GCC. The following
191instructions, instead of the <parameter>install-locales</parameter>
192target used above, will install the minimum set of locales necessary
193for the tests to run successfully:</para>
194
195<screen><userinput>mkdir -p /tools/lib/locale
196localedef -i de_DE -f ISO-8859-1 de_DE
197localedef -i de_DE@euro -f ISO-8859-15 de_DE@euro
198localedef -i en_HK -f ISO-8859-1 en_HK
199localedef -i en_PH -f ISO-8859-1 en_PH
200localedef -i en_US -f ISO-8859-1 en_US
201localedef -i es_MX -f ISO-8859-1 es_MX
202localedef -i fa_IR -f UTF-8 fa_IR
203localedef -i fr_FR -f ISO-8859-1 fr_FR
204localedef -i fr_FR@euro -f ISO-8859-15 fr_FR@euro
205localedef -i it_IT -f ISO-8859-1 it_IT
206localedef -i ja_JP -f EUC-JP ja_JP</userinput></screen>
207
208</sect2>
209
210<sect2 role="content"><title/>
211<para>Details on this package are located in <xref
212linkend="contents-glibc" role="."/></para>
213</sect2>
214
215</sect1>
216
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