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Fri Nov 15 12:27:25 1996 Thomas Bushnell, n/BSG <thomas@gnu.ai.mit.edu> * sysdeps/mach/hurd/statbuf.h (S_IPTRANS, S_IATRANS, S_IROOT, S_ITRANS): New macros. (S_ISPARE): Update to include new macros and S_IUSEUNK. * sysdeps/mach/hurd/select.c (__select): Construct arg to mach_msg_destroy more nicely. * sysdeps/mach/hurd/ioctl.c: Include <mach/mig-support.h>. * stdio/fopen.c (__getmode): Declare with prototype. * stdio/memstream.c (enlarge_buffer, seek, free_info): Likewise. * stdio/internals.c (__stdio_check_funcs, init_stream, seek_to_target, flushbuf, fillbuf): Likewise. * stdio-common/vfscanf.c (encode_error) [! USE_IN_LIBIO]: Call funlockfile, not _IO_funlockfile. * sysdeps/posix/readv.c (readv): Change return type to ssize_t. Deansideclized. * sysdeps/posix/writev.c (writev): Likewise. * sysdeps/mach/hurd/lchown.c: Include <fcntl.h> and fix typo. Thu Nov 14 12:53:16 1996 Thomas Bushnell, n/BSG <thomas@gnu.ai.mit.edu> * sysdeps/mach/hurd/i386/init-first.c (_dl_start): Make this a prototyped definition. * sysdeps/mach/hurd/select.c (__select): Deal properly when there are no bits set in the masks. Reported by baldazzi@csr.unibo.it. Tue Nov 12 16:58:41 1996 Thomas Bushnell, n/BSG <thomas@gnu.ai.mit.edu> * mach/mach.h (__mach_msg_destroy, mach_msg_destroy, __mach_msg): Provide prototypes. * mach/msg-destroy.c (mach_msg_destroy_port, mach_msg_destroy_memory): Use prototype syntax. * hurd/hurdmalloc.c (more_memory, malloc_fork_prepare, malloc_fork_parent, malloc_fork_child): Likewise. * stdio/stdio.h: Repair broken cpp syntax. * sysdeps/mach/hurd/lchown.c: New file. Guts from chown.c, except we pass O_NOLINK on the open. * manual/errno.texi (EBADMSG, EIDRM, EMULTIHOP, ENODATA, ENOLINK, ENOMSG, ENOSR, ENOSTR, EOVERFLOW, EPROTO, ETIME): Redesignate as an XOPEN error code, move to before the "Linux only" section, and give it a new number for the Hurd. * sysdeps/generic/sysdep.h: Define END only if not yet defined. * sysdeps/unix/sysdep.h: Define PSEUDO_END only if not yet defined.
This directory contains the version 1.96 test release of the GNU C Library. Many bugs have been fixed since the last release. Some bugs surely remain. As of this release, the GNU C library is known to run on the following configurations: *-*-gnu GNU Hurd i[3456]86-*-linux Linux-2.0 on Intel m68k-*-linux Linux-2.0 on Motorola 680x0 alpha-*-linux Linux-2.0 on DEC Alpha Former releases of this library (version 1.09.1 and perhaps earlier versions) used to run on the following configurations: alpha-dec-osf1 i[3456]86-*-bsd4.3 i[3456]86-*-isc2.2 i[3456]86-*-isc3 i[3456]86-*-sco3.2 i[3456]86-*-sco3.2v4 i[3456]86-*-sysv i[3456]86-*-sysv4 i[3456]86-force_cpu386-none i[3456]86-sequent-bsd i960-nindy960-none m68k-hp-bsd4.3 m68k-mvme135-none m68k-mvme136-none m68k-sony-newsos3 m68k-sony-newsos4 m68k-sun-sunos4 mips-dec-ultrix4 mips-sgi-irix4 sparc-sun-solaris2 sparc-sun-sunos4 Whether this is still true for this release is unknown. Porting the library is not hard. If you are interested in doing a port, please get on the mailing list by sending electronic mail to bug-glibc-request@prep.ai.mit.edu. The GNU C library now includes Michael Glad's Ultra Fast Crypt, which provides the Unix `crypt' function, plus some other entry points. Because of the United States export restriction on DES implementations, we are distributing this code separately from the rest of the C library. There is an extra distribution tar file just for crypt; it is called `glibc-1.96-crypt.tar.gz'. You can just unpack the crypt distribution along with the rest of the C library and build; you can also build the library without getting crypt. Users outside the USA can get the crypt distribution via anonymous FTP from ftp.uni-c.dk [129.142.6.74], or another archive site outside the USA. Archive maintainers are encouraged to copy this distribution to their archives outside the USA. Please get it from ftp.uni-c.dk; transferring this distribution from prep.ai.mit.edu (or any other site in the USA) to a site outside the USA is in violation of US export laws. See the file INSTALL to find out how to configure, build, install, and port the GNU C library. The GNU C Library is completely documented by the Texinfo manual found in the `manual/' subdirectory. The manual is still being updated and contains some known errors and omissions; we regret that we do not have the resources to work on the manual as much as we would like. Please send comments on the manual to bug-glibc-manual@prep.ai.mit.edu, and not to the library bug-reporting address. The file NOTES contains a description of the feature-test macros used in the GNU C library, explaining how you can tell the library what facilities you want it to make available. Send bug reports to bug-glibc@prep.ai.mit.edu. The GNU C Library is free software. See the file COPYING.LIB for copying conditions.
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