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  6. <sect1 id="ch-tools-glibc">
  7. <title>Glibc-&glibc-version;</title>
  8. <?dbhtml filename="glibc.html"?>
  9. <indexterm zone="ch-tools-glibc">
  10. <primary sortas="a-Glibc">Glibc</primary>
  11. <secondary>tools</secondary></indexterm>
  12. <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude" href="../chapter06/glibc.xml" xpointer="xpointer(/sect1/para[1])"/>
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  15. <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude" href="../chapter06/glibc.xml" xpointer="xpointer(/sect1/para[2])"/>
  16. <sect2>
  17. <title>Installation of Glibc</title>
  18. <para>This package is known to behave badly when you change its default
  19. optimization flags (including the <emphasis>-march</emphasis> and
  20. <emphasis>-mcpu</emphasis> options). Therefore, if you have defined any
  21. environment variables that override default optimizations, such as CFLAGS and
  22. CXXFLAGS, we recommend un-setting them when building Glibc.</para>
  23. <para>Basically, compiling Glibc in any other way than the book suggests
  24. is putting the stability of your system at risk.</para>
  25. <para>The Glibc documentation recommends building Glibc outside of the source
  26. directory in a dedicated build directory:</para>
  27. <screen><userinput>mkdir ../glibc-build
  28. cd ../glibc-build</userinput></screen>
  29. <para>Next, prepare Glibc for compilation:</para>
  30. <screen><userinput>../glibc-&glibc-version;-20031202/configure --prefix=/tools \
  31. --disable-profile --enable-add-ons=linuxthreads \
  32. --with-binutils=/tools/bin --with-headers=/tools/include \
  33. --without-gd --without-cvs</userinput></screen>
  34. <para>The meaning of the configure options:</para>
  35. <itemizedlist>
  36. <listitem><para><userinput>--disable-profile</userinput>: This
  37. builds the libraries without profiling information. Omit this option if you
  38. plan to do profiling on the temporary tools.</para></listitem>
  39. <listitem><para><userinput>--enable-add-ons=linuxthreads</userinput>: This
  40. tells Glibc to use the Linuxthreads add-on as its threading
  41. library.</para></listitem>
  42. <listitem><para><userinput>--with-binutils=/tools/bin</userinput> and
  43. <userinput>--with-headers=/tools/include</userinput>: Strictly speaking
  44. these switches are not required. But they ensure nothing can go wrong with
  45. regard to what kernel headers and Binutils programs get used during the
  46. Glibc build.</para></listitem>
  47. <listitem><para><userinput>--without-gd</userinput>: This prevents
  48. the build of the <command>memusagestat</command> program, which
  49. strangely enough insists on linking against the host's libraries (libgd,
  50. libpng, libz, and so forth).</para></listitem>
  51. <listitem><para><userinput>--without-cvs</userinput>: This is meant to prevent
  52. the Makefiles from attempting automatic CVS checkouts when using a CVS
  53. snapshot. But it's not actually needed these days. We use it because it
  54. suppresses an annoying but harmless warning about a missing
  55. <command>autoconf</command> program.</para></listitem>
  56. </itemizedlist>
  57. <para>During this stage you might see the following warning:</para>
  58. <blockquote><screen>configure: WARNING:
  59. *** These auxiliary programs are missing or incompatible versions: msgfmt
  60. *** some features will be disabled.
  61. *** Check the INSTALL file for required versions.</screen></blockquote>
  62. <para>The missing or incompatible <command>msgfmt</command> program is
  63. generally harmless, but it's believed it can sometimes cause problems when
  64. running the test suite.</para>
  65. <para>Compile the package:</para>
  66. <screen><userinput>make</userinput></screen>
  67. <para>Compilation is now complete. As mentioned earlier, we don't recommend
  68. running the test suites for the temporary system here in this chapter. If you
  69. still want to run the Glibc test suite anyway, the following command will do
  70. so:</para>
  71. <screen><userinput>make check</userinput></screen>
  72. <para>The Glibc test suite is highly dependent on certain functions of your host
  73. system, in particular the kernel. Additionally, here in this chapter some tests
  74. can be adversely affected by existing tools or environmental issues on the host
  75. system. Of course, these won't be a problem when we run the Glibc test suite
  76. inside the chroot environment of <xref linkend="chapter-building-system"/>. In
  77. general, the Glibc test suite is always expected to pass. However, as mentioned
  78. above, in certain circumstances some failures are unavoidable. Here is a list
  79. of the most common issues we are aware of:</para>
  80. <itemizedlist>
  81. <listitem><para>The <emphasis>math</emphasis> tests sometimes fail when running
  82. on systems where the CPU is not a relatively new genuine Intel or authentic AMD.
  83. Certain optimization settings are also known to be a factor here.</para></listitem>
  84. <listitem><para>The <emphasis>gettext</emphasis> test sometimes fails due to
  85. host system issues. The exact reasons are not yet clear.</para></listitem>
  86. <listitem><para>The <emphasis>atime</emphasis> test sometimes fails when the
  87. LFS partition is mounted with the <emphasis>noatime</emphasis> option, or due
  88. to other file system quirks.</para></listitem>
  89. <listitem><para>The <emphasis>shm</emphasis> test might fail when the host
  90. system is running the devfs file system but doesn't have the tmpfs file system
  91. mounted at <filename>/dev/shm</filename> due to lack of support for tmpfs in
  92. the kernel.</para></listitem>
  93. <listitem><para>When running on older and slower hardware, some tests might
  94. fail due to test timeouts being exceeded.</para></listitem>
  95. </itemizedlist>
  96. <para>In summary, don't worry too much if you see Glibc test suite failures
  97. here in this chapter. The Glibc in <xref linkend="chapter-building-system"/> is
  98. the one we'll ultimately end up using, so that is the one we would really like
  99. to see pass the tests (but even there some failures could still occur -- the
  100. <emphasis>math</emphasis> tests, for example). When experiencing a failure,
  101. make a note of it, then continue by reissuing the <command>make
  102. check</command>. The test suite should pick up where it left off and continue.
  103. You can circumvent this stop-start sequence by issuing a <command>make -k
  104. check</command>. But if you do that, be sure to log the output so that you can
  105. later peruse the log file and examine the total number of failures.</para>
  106. <para>Though it is a harmless message, the install stage of Glibc will at the
  107. end complain about the absence of <filename>/tools/etc/ld.so.conf</filename>.
  108. Prevent this confusing little warning with:</para>
  109. <screen><userinput>mkdir /tools/etc
  110. touch /tools/etc/ld.so.conf</userinput></screen>
  111. <para>Now install the package:</para>
  112. <screen><userinput>make install</userinput></screen>
  113. <para>Different countries and cultures have varying conventions for how to
  114. communicate. These conventions range from very simple ones, such as the format
  115. for representing dates and times, to very complex ones, such as the language
  116. spoken. The <quote>internationalization</quote> of GNU programs works by means
  117. of <emphasis>locales</emphasis>.</para>
  118. <note><para>If you are not running the test suites here in this chapter as per
  119. our recommendation, there is little point in installing the locales now. We'll
  120. be installing the locales in the next chapter.</para></note>
  121. <para>If you still want to install the Glibc locales anyway, the following
  122. command will do so:</para>
  123. <screen><userinput>make localedata/install-locales</userinput></screen>
  124. <para>An alternative to running the previous command is to install only those
  125. locales which you need or want. This can be achieved by using the
  126. <command>localedef</command> command. Information on this can be found in
  127. the <filename>INSTALL</filename> file in the Glibc source. However, there are
  128. a number of locales that are essential for the tests of future packages to
  129. pass, in particular, the <emphasis>libstdc++</emphasis> tests from GCC. The
  130. following instructions, instead of the install-locales target above, will
  131. install the minimum set of locales necessary for the tests to run
  132. successfully:</para>
  133. <screen><userinput>mkdir -p /tools/lib/locale
  134. localedef -i de_DE -f ISO-8859-1 de_DE
  135. localedef -i de_DE@euro -f ISO-8859-15 de_DE@euro
  136. localedef -i en_HK -f ISO-8859-1 en_HK
  137. localedef -i en_PH -f ISO-8859-1 en_PH
  138. localedef -i en_US -f ISO-8859-1 en_US
  139. localedef -i es_MX -f ISO-8859-1 es_MX
  140. localedef -i fa_IR -f UTF-8 fa_IR
  141. localedef -i fr_FR -f ISO-8859-1 fr_FR
  142. localedef -i fr_FR@euro -f ISO-8859-15 fr_FR@euro
  143. localedef -i it_IT -f ISO-8859-1 it_IT
  144. localedef -i ja_JP -f EUC-JP ja_JP</userinput></screen>
  145. </sect2>
  146. <sect2><title> </title><para> </para>
  147. <para>The details on this package are found in <xref linkend="contents-glibc"/>.</para>
  148. <para> </para></sect2>
  149. </sect1>