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  1. <sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
  2. <sect2>
  3. <title>Glibc installation</title>
  4. <para>Before starting to install Glibc, you must <userinput>cd</userinput>
  5. into the <filename>glibc-&glibc-version;</filename> directory and unpack
  6. Glibc-linuxthreads in that directory, not in <filename>/usr/src</filename> as
  7. you would normally do.</para>
  8. <para>This package is known to behave badly when you have changed its
  9. default optimization flags (including the -march and -mcpu options).
  10. Therefore, if you have defined any environment variables that override
  11. default optimizations, such as CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS, we recommend unsetting
  12. them when building Glibc.</para>
  13. <para>Basically, compiling Glibc in any other way than the book suggests
  14. is putting your system at a very high risk.</para>
  15. <para>The documentation that comes with Glibc recommends to build the package
  16. not in the source directory but in a separate, dedicated directory:</para>
  17. <para><screen><userinput>mkdir ../glibc-build &amp;&amp;
  18. cd ../glibc-build</userinput></screen></para>
  19. <para>Next, prepare Glibc to be compiled:</para>
  20. <para><screen><userinput>CFLAGS="-O2 -pipe" \
  21. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;../glibc-&glibc-version;/configure --prefix=/stage1 \
  22. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;--disable-profile --enable-add-ons \
  23. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;--with-headers=/stage1/include \
  24. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;--with-binutils=/stage1/bin \
  25. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;--without-gd</userinput></screen></para>
  26. <para>The meaning of the configure options are:</para>
  27. <itemizedlist>
  28. <listitem><para><userinput>--disable-profile</userinput>: This disables the
  29. building of the libraries with profiling information. Omit this option if you
  30. plan to do profiling.</para></listitem>
  31. <listitem><para><userinput>--enable-add-ons</userinput>: This enables any
  32. add-ons that we installed with Glibc, in our case Linuxthreads.</para></listitem>
  33. <listitem><para><userinput>--libexecdir=/usr/bin</userinput>: This will
  34. cause the <filename>pt_chown</filename> program to be installed in the
  35. <filename>/usr/bin</filename> directory.</para></listitem>
  36. </itemizedlist>
  37. <para>During this stage you will see the following warning:</para>
  38. <blockquote><screen>configure: warning:
  39. *** These auxiliary programs are missing or too old: msgfmt
  40. *** some features will be disabled.
  41. *** Check the INSTALL file for required versions.</screen></blockquote>
  42. <para>The missing <filename>msgfmt</filename> program (from the Gettext
  43. package, which we'll install later) won't cause any problems. The
  44. <filename>msgfmt</filename> is used to generate the binary translation
  45. files that can make your system talk in a different language. Because these
  46. translation files have already been generated for you, there is no need for
  47. <filename>msgfmt</filename>. You'd only need the program if you change the
  48. translation source files (the <filename>*.po</filename> files in the
  49. <filename class="directory">po</filename> subdirectory), which
  50. would require you to regenerate the binary files.</para>
  51. <para>Continue with compiling the package:</para>
  52. <para><screen><userinput>make
  53. make check
  54. make install</userinput></screen></para>
  55. <para>The locales (used by Glibc to make your Linux system talk in a different
  56. language) weren't installed when you ran the previous command, so we have to
  57. do that ourselves now:</para>
  58. <para><screen><userinput>make localedata/install-locales</userinput></screen></para>
  59. <para>An alternative to running the previous command is to install only those
  60. locales which you need or want. This can be achieved using the localedef
  61. command. Information on this can be found in the <filename>INSTALL</filename>
  62. file in the <filename>glibc-&glibc-version;</filename> tree.</para>
  63. </sect2>