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  1. <sect1 id="ch-system-glibc" xreflabel="Glibc">
  2. <title>Installing Glibc-&glibc-version;</title>
  3. <?dbhtml filename="glibc.html" dir="chapter06"?>
  4. <para>The Glibc package contains the main C library. This library provides all
  5. the basic routines for allocating memory, searching directories, opening and
  6. closing files, reading and writing them, string handling, pattern matching,
  7. arithmetic, and so on.</para>
  8. <screen>&buildtime; &glibc-time;
  9. &diskspace; &glibc-compsize;</screen>
  10. &aa-glibc-down;
  11. &aa-glibc-dep;
  12. <sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
  13. <sect2>
  14. <title>Installation of Glibc</title>
  15. <para>The Glibc build system is very well self-contained and will install
  16. perfectly, even though our compiler specs file and linker are still pointing
  17. at <filename>/tools</filename>. We cannot adjust the specs and linker before
  18. the Glibc install, because the Glibc autoconf tests would then give bogus
  19. results and thus defeat our goal of achieving a clean build.</para>
  20. <para>Before starting to build Glibc, remember to unset any environment
  21. variables that override the default optimization flags.</para>
  22. <para>The Glibc documentation recommends building Glibc outside of the source
  23. directory in a dedicated build directory:</para>
  24. <screen><userinput>mkdir ../glibc-build
  25. cd ../glibc-build</userinput></screen>
  26. <para>Now prepare Glibc for compilation:</para>
  27. <screen><userinput>../&glibc-dir;/configure --prefix=/usr \
  28. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;--disable-profile --enable-add-ons=linuxthreads \
  29. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;--libexecdir=/usr/lib --with-headers=/usr/include \
  30. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;--without-cvs</userinput></screen>
  31. <para>The meaning of the new configure options:</para>
  32. <itemizedlist>
  33. <listitem><para><userinput>--libexecdir=/usr/lib</userinput>: This changes the
  34. location of the <filename>pt_chown</filename> program from its default of
  35. <filename class="directory">/usr/libexec</filename> to
  36. <filename class="directory">/usr/lib</filename>. The use of
  37. <emphasis>libexec</emphasis> is considered not to be FHS-compliant because the
  38. FHS doesn't even mention it.</para></listitem>
  39. <listitem><para><userinput>--with-headers=/usr/include</userinput>: This
  40. ensures that the kernel headers in <filename>/usr/include</filename> are used
  41. for this build. If you don't pass this switch then the headers from
  42. <filename>/tools/include</filename> are used which of course is not ideal
  43. (although they should be identical). Using this switch has the advantage
  44. that you will be informed immediately should you have forgotten to install the
  45. kernel headers into <filename>/usr/include</filename>.</para></listitem>
  46. </itemizedlist>
  47. <para>Compile the package:</para>
  48. <screen><userinput>make</userinput></screen>
  49. <important><para>The test suite for Glibc in this section is considered
  50. <emphasis>critical</emphasis>. Our advice is to not skip it under any
  51. circumstance.</para></important>
  52. <para>Test the results:</para>
  53. <screen><userinput>make check</userinput></screen>
  54. <para>The test suite notes from <xref linkend="ch-tools-glibc"/> are still very much
  55. appropriate here. Be sure to refer back there should you have any doubts.</para>
  56. <para>Though it is a harmless message, the install stage of Glibc will
  57. complain about the absence of <filename>/etc/ld.so.conf</filename>. Fix this
  58. annoying little warning with:</para>
  59. <screen><userinput>touch /etc/ld.so.conf</userinput></screen>
  60. <para>And install the package:</para>
  61. <screen><userinput>make install</userinput></screen>
  62. <para>The locales that can make your system respond in a different language
  63. weren't installed by the above command. Do it with this:</para>
  64. <screen><userinput>make localedata/install-locales</userinput></screen>
  65. <para>An alternative to running the previous command is to install only those
  66. locales which you need or want. This can be achieved by using the
  67. <command>localedef</command> command. Information on this can be found in
  68. the <filename>INSTALL</filename> file in the Glibc source. However, there are
  69. a number of locales that are essential for the tests of future packages to
  70. pass, in particular, the <emphasis>libstdc++</emphasis> tests from GCC. The
  71. following instructions, instead of the install-locales target above, will
  72. install the minimum set of locales necessary for the tests to run
  73. successfully:</para>
  74. <screen><userinput>mkdir -p /usr/lib/locale
  75. localedef -i de_DE -f ISO-8859-1 de_DE
  76. localedef -i de_DE@euro -f ISO-8859-15 de_DE@euro
  77. localedef -i en_HK -f ISO-8859-1 en_HK
  78. localedef -i en_PH -f ISO-8859-1 en_PH
  79. localedef -i en_US -f ISO-8859-1 en_US
  80. localedef -i es_MX -f ISO-8859-1 es_MX
  81. localedef -i fr_FR -f ISO-8859-1 fr_FR
  82. localedef -i fr_FR@euro -f ISO-8859-15 fr_FR@euro
  83. localedef -i it_IT -f ISO-8859-1 it_IT
  84. localedef -i ja_JP -f EUC-JP ja_JP</userinput></screen>
  85. <para>Finally, build the linuxthreads man pages:</para>
  86. <screen><userinput>make -C ../&glibc-dir;/linuxthreads/man</userinput></screen>
  87. <para>And install these pages:</para>
  88. <screen><userinput>make -C ../&glibc-dir;/linuxthreads/man install</userinput></screen>
  89. </sect2>
  90. <sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
  91. <sect2><title>Configuring Glibc</title>
  92. <para>We need to create the <filename>/etc/nsswitch.conf</filename> file,
  93. because, although Glibc provides defaults when this file is missing or corrupt,
  94. the Glibc defaults don't work well with networking. Also, our time zone needs
  95. to be set up.</para>
  96. <para>Create a new file <filename>/etc/nsswitch.conf</filename> by running the
  97. following:</para>
  98. <screen><userinput>cat &gt; /etc/nsswitch.conf &lt;&lt; "EOF"</userinput>
  99. # Begin /etc/nsswitch.conf
  100. passwd: files
  101. group: files
  102. shadow: files
  103. publickey: files
  104. hosts: files dns
  105. networks: files
  106. protocols: db files
  107. services: db files
  108. ethers: db files
  109. rpc: db files
  110. netgroup: db files
  111. # End /etc/nsswitch.conf
  112. <userinput>EOF</userinput></screen>
  113. <para>To find out what time zone you're in, run the following script:</para>
  114. <screen><userinput>tzselect</userinput></screen>
  115. <para>When you've answered a few questions about your location, the script will
  116. output the name of your time zone, something like <emphasis>EST5EDT</emphasis>
  117. or <emphasis>Canada/Eastern</emphasis>. Then create the
  118. <filename>/etc/localtime</filename> file by running:</para>
  119. <screen><userinput>cp --remove-destination /usr/share/zoneinfo/Canada/Eastern /etc/localtime</userinput></screen>
  120. <para>The meaning of the option:</para>
  121. <itemizedlist>
  122. <listitem><para><userinput>--remove-destination</userinput>: This is needed to
  123. force removal of the already existing symbolic link. The reason why we copy
  124. instead of symlink is to cover the situation where <filename>/usr</filename> is
  125. on a separate partition. This could matter, for example, when booted into single
  126. user mode.</para></listitem>
  127. </itemizedlist>
  128. <para>Of course, instead of <emphasis>Canada/Eastern</emphasis>, fill in
  129. the name of the time zone that the <command>tzselect</command> script
  130. gave you.</para>
  131. </sect2>
  132. <sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
  133. <sect2>
  134. <title>Configuring Dynamic Loader</title>
  135. <para>By default, the dynamic loader
  136. (<filename>/lib/ld-linux.so.2</filename>) searches through <filename
  137. class="directory">/lib</filename> and <filename
  138. class="directory">/usr/lib</filename> for dynamic libraries that are needed
  139. by programs when you run them. However, if there are libraries in
  140. directories other than <filename class="directory">/lib</filename> and
  141. <filename class="directory">/usr/lib</filename>, you need to add them to
  142. the <filename>/etc/ld.so.conf</filename> file for the dynamic
  143. loader to find them. Two directories that are commonly known to contain
  144. additional libraries are <filename
  145. class="directory">/usr/local/lib</filename> and <filename
  146. class="directory">/opt/lib</filename>, so we add those directories to the
  147. dynamic loader's search path.</para>
  148. <para>Create a new file <filename>/etc/ld.so.conf</filename> by running the
  149. following:</para>
  150. <screen><userinput>cat &gt; /etc/ld.so.conf &lt;&lt; "EOF"</userinput>
  151. # Begin /etc/ld.so.conf
  152. /usr/local/lib
  153. /opt/lib
  154. # End /etc/ld.so.conf
  155. <userinput>EOF</userinput></screen>
  156. </sect2>
  157. &aa-glibc-shortdesc;
  158. &aa-glibc-desc;
  159. </sect1>