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  1. <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
  2. <!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
  3. "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
  4. <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../general.ent">
  5. %general-entities;
  6. ]>
  7. <sect1 id="ch-tools-glibc" role="wrap">
  8. <?dbhtml filename="glibc.html"?>
  9. <sect1info condition="script">
  10. <productname>glibc</productname>
  11. <productnumber>&glibc-version;</productnumber>
  12. <address>&glibc-url;</address>
  13. </sect1info>
  14. <title>Glibc-&glibc-version;</title>
  15. <indexterm zone="ch-tools-glibc">
  16. <primary sortas="a-Glibc">Glibc</primary>
  17. <secondary>tools</secondary>
  18. </indexterm>
  19. <sect2 role="package">
  20. <title/>
  21. <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude"
  22. href="../chapter06/glibc.xml"
  23. xpointer="xpointer(/sect1/sect2[1]/para[1])"/>
  24. <segmentedlist>
  25. <segtitle>&buildtime;</segtitle>
  26. <segtitle>&diskspace;</segtitle>
  27. <seglistitem>
  28. <seg>&glibc-ch5-sbu;</seg>
  29. <seg>&glibc-ch5-du;</seg>
  30. </seglistitem>
  31. </segmentedlist>
  32. </sect2>
  33. <sect2 role="installation">
  34. <title>Installation of Glibc</title>
  35. <para>The Glibc documentation recommends building Glibc outside of the source
  36. directory in a dedicated build directory:</para>
  37. <screen><userinput remap="pre">mkdir -v ../glibc-build
  38. cd ../glibc-build</userinput></screen>
  39. <para>Because Glibc no longer supports i386, its developers say to use the
  40. compiler flag <parameter>-march=i486</parameter> when building it for x86
  41. machines. There are several ways to accomplish that, but testing shows that
  42. the flag is best placed inside the build variable <quote>CFLAGS</quote>.
  43. Instead of overriding completely what Glibc's internal build system uses
  44. for CFLAGS, append the new flag to the existing contents of CFLAGS by
  45. making use of the special file <filename>configparms</filename>. The
  46. -mtune=native flag is also necessary to reset a reasonable value for -mtune
  47. that is changed when setting -march.</para>
  48. <screen><userinput remap="configure">case `uname -m` in
  49. i?86) echo "CFLAGS += -march=i486 -mtune=native" &gt; configparms ;;
  50. esac</userinput></screen>
  51. <para>Next, prepare Glibc for compilation:</para>
  52. <screen><userinput remap="configure">../glibc-&glibc-version;/configure --prefix=/tools \
  53. --host=$LFS_TGT --build=$(../glibc-&glibc-version;/scripts/config.guess) \
  54. --disable-profile --enable-add-ons \
  55. --enable-kernel=2.6.0 --with-headers=/tools/include \
  56. libc_cv_forced_unwind=yes libc_cv_c_cleanup=yes</userinput></screen>
  57. <variablelist>
  58. <title>The meaning of the configure options:</title>
  59. <varlistentry>
  60. <term><parameter>--host=$LFS_TGT, --build=$(../glibc-&glibc-version;/scripts/config.guess)</parameter></term>
  61. <listitem>
  62. <para>The combined effect of these switches is that Glibc's build system
  63. configures itself to cross-compile, using the cross-linker and
  64. cross-compiler in <filename class="directory">/tools</filename>.</para>
  65. </listitem>
  66. </varlistentry>
  67. <varlistentry>
  68. <term><parameter>--disable-profile</parameter></term>
  69. <listitem>
  70. <para>This builds the libraries without profiling information. Omit
  71. this option if profiling on the temporary tools is necessary.</para>
  72. </listitem>
  73. </varlistentry>
  74. <varlistentry>
  75. <term><parameter>--enable-add-ons</parameter></term>
  76. <listitem>
  77. <para>This tells Glibc to use the NPTL add-on as its threading
  78. library.</para>
  79. </listitem>
  80. </varlistentry>
  81. <varlistentry>
  82. <term><parameter>--enable-kernel=2.6.0</parameter></term>
  83. <listitem>
  84. <para>This tells Glibc to compile the library with support
  85. for 2.6.x Linux kernels.</para>
  86. </listitem>
  87. </varlistentry>
  88. <varlistentry>
  89. <term><parameter>--with-headers=/tools/include</parameter></term>
  90. <listitem>
  91. <para>This tells Glibc to compile itself against the headers recently
  92. installed to the tools directory, so that it knows exactly what
  93. features the kernel has and can optimize itself accordingly.</para>
  94. </listitem>
  95. </varlistentry>
  96. <varlistentry>
  97. <term><parameter>libc_cv_forced_unwind=yes</parameter></term>
  98. <listitem>
  99. <para>The build requires support for forced unwind, but because it is
  100. being cross compiled, it cannot auto detect it. Setting this variable
  101. on the command line explicitly tells the
  102. <command>configure</command> script that support is available.</para>
  103. </listitem>
  104. </varlistentry>
  105. <varlistentry>
  106. <term><parameter>libc_cv_c_cleanup=yes</parameter></term>
  107. <listitem>
  108. <para>The build also requires support for C cleanup handling, which it
  109. cannot auto detect when being cross compiled. Enable it explicitly.</para>
  110. </listitem>
  111. </varlistentry>
  112. </variablelist>
  113. <para>During this stage the following warning might appear:</para>
  114. <blockquote>
  115. <screen><computeroutput>configure: WARNING:
  116. *** These auxiliary programs are missing or
  117. *** incompatible versions: msgfmt
  118. *** some features will be disabled.
  119. *** Check the INSTALL file for required versions.</computeroutput></screen>
  120. </blockquote>
  121. <para>The missing or incompatible <command>msgfmt</command> program is
  122. generally harmless, but it can sometimes cause issues when running the
  123. test suite. This <command>msgfmt</command> program is part of the
  124. Gettext package which the host distribution should provide. If
  125. <command>msgfmt</command> is present but deemed incompatible, upgrade
  126. the host system's Gettext package or continue without it and see if
  127. the test suite runs without problems regardless.</para>
  128. <para>Compile the package:</para>
  129. <screen><userinput remap="make">make</userinput></screen>
  130. <para>This package does come with a test suite, however, it cannot be
  131. run at this time because we do not have a C++ compiler yet.</para>
  132. <para>Install the package:</para>
  133. <screen><userinput remap="install">make install</userinput></screen>
  134. <para>Different countries and cultures have varying conventions for
  135. how to communicate. These conventions range from the format for
  136. representing dates and times to more complex issues, such as the
  137. language spoken. The <quote>internationalization</quote> of GNU
  138. programs works by locale.</para>
  139. <note>
  140. <para>If the test suites are not being run in this chapter (as per
  141. the recommendation), there is no need to install the locales now.
  142. The appropriate locales will be installed in the next chapter.
  143. To install the Glibc locales anyway, use instructions from
  144. <xref linkend="ch-system-glibc" role="."/></para>
  145. </note>
  146. </sect2>
  147. <sect2 role="content">
  148. <title/>
  149. <para>Details on this package are located in
  150. <xref linkend="contents-glibc" role="."/></para>
  151. </sect2>
  152. </sect1>