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Fedora commit: 4f55bd2df5c705c99f21e1d35941843212b3e3a1 Related: #1945473 Resolves: #1945472 Resolves: #1915330
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RPMSpec
%define glibcsrcdir glibc-2.33
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%define glibcversion 2.33
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# Pre-release tarballs are pulled in from git using a command that is
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# effectively:
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#
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# git archive HEAD --format=tar --prefix=$(git describe --match 'glibc-*')/ \
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# > $(git describe --match 'glibc-*').tar
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# gzip -9 $(git describe --match 'glibc-*').tar
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#
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# glibc_release_url is only defined when we have a release tarball.
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%{lua: if string.match(rpm.expand("%glibcsrcdir"), "^glibc%-[0-9.]+$") then
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rpm.define("glibc_release_url https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/glibc/") end}
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##############################################################################
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# We support the following options:
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# --with/--without,
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# * testsuite - Running the testsuite.
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# * benchtests - Running and building benchmark subpackage.
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# * bootstrap - Bootstrapping the package.
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# * werror - Build with -Werror
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# * docs - Build with documentation and the required dependencies.
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# * valgrind - Run smoke tests with valgrind to verify dynamic loader.
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#
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# You must always run the testsuite for production builds.
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# Default: Always run the testsuite.
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%bcond_without testsuite
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# Default: Always build the benchtests.
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%bcond_without benchtests
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# Default: Not bootstrapping.
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%bcond_with bootstrap
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# Default: Treat warnings as errors.
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%bcond_without werror
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# Default: Always build documentation.
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%bcond_without docs
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# Default: Always run valgrind tests if there is architecture support.
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%ifarch %{valgrind_arches}
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%bcond_without valgrind
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%else
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%bcond_with valgrind
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%endif
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# Restrict %%{valgrind_arches} further in case there are problems with
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# the smoke test.
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%if %{with valgrind}
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%ifarch ppc64 ppc64p7
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# The valgrind smoke test does not work on ppc64, ppc64p7 (bug 1273103).
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%undefine with_valgrind
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%endif
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%endif
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%if %{with bootstrap}
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# Disable benchtests, -Werror, docs, and valgrind if we're bootstrapping
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%undefine with_benchtests
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%undefine with_werror
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%undefine with_docs
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%undefine with_valgrind
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%endif
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# Only some architectures have static PIE support.
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%define pie_arches %{ix86} x86_64
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##############################################################################
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# Any architecture/kernel combination that supports running 32-bit and 64-bit
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# code in userspace is considered a biarch arch.
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%define biarcharches %{ix86} x86_64 s390 s390x
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# Avoid generating a glibc-headers package on architectures which are
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# not biarch.
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%ifarch %{biarcharches}
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%define need_headers_package 1
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%ifarch %{ix86} x86_64
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%define headers_package_name glibc-headers-x86
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%endif
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%ifarch s390 s390x
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%define headers_package_name glibc-headers-s390
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%endif
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%else
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%define need_headers_package 0
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%endif
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# %%package glibc - The GNU C Library (glibc) core package.
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##############################################################################
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Summary: The GNU libc libraries
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Name: glibc
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Version: %{glibcversion}
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Release: 11%{?dist}
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# In general, GPLv2+ is used by programs, LGPLv2+ is used for
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# libraries.
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#
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# LGPLv2+ with exceptions is used for things that are linked directly
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# into dynamically linked programs and shared libraries (e.g. crt
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# files, lib*_nonshared.a). Historically, this exception also applies
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# to parts of libio.
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#
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# GPLv2+ with exceptions is used for parts of the Arm unwinder.
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#
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# GFDL is used for the documentation.
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#
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# Some other licenses are used in various places (BSD, Inner-Net,
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# ISC, Public Domain).
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#
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# HSRL and FSFAP are only used in test cases, which currently do not
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# ship in binary RPMs, so they are not listed here. MIT is used for
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# scripts/install-sh, which does not ship, either.
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#
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# GPLv3+ is used by manual/texinfo.tex, which we do not use.
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#
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# LGPLv3+ is used by some Hurd code, which we do not build.
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#
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# LGPLv2 is used in one place (time/timespec_get.c, by mistake), but
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# it is not actually compiled, so it does not matter for libraries.
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License: LGPLv2+ and LGPLv2+ with exceptions and GPLv2+ and GPLv2+ with exceptions and BSD and Inner-Net and ISC and Public Domain and GFDL
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URL: http://www.gnu.org/software/glibc/
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Source0: %{?glibc_release_url}%{glibcsrcdir}.tar.xz
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Source1: nscd.conf
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Source2: bench.mk
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Source3: glibc-bench-compare
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Source10: wrap-find-debuginfo.sh
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Source11: parse-SUPPORTED.py
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# Include in the source RPM for reference.
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Source12: ChangeLog.old
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######################################################################
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# Activate the wrapper script for debuginfo generation, by rewriting
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# the definition of __debug_install_post.
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%{lua:
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local wrapper = rpm.expand("%{SOURCE10}")
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local ldso = rpm.expand("%{glibc_sysroot}/%{_lib}/ld-%{VERSION}.so")
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local original = rpm.expand("%{macrobody:__debug_install_post}")
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-- Strip leading newline. It confuses the macro redefinition.
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-- Avoid embedded newlines that confuse the macro definition.
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original = original:match("^%s*(.-)%s*$"):gsub("\\\n", "")
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rpm.define("__debug_install_post bash " .. wrapper
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.. " " .. ldso .. " " .. original)
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}
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##############################################################################
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# Patches:
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# - See each individual patch file for origin and upstream status.
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# - For new patches follow template.patch format.
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##############################################################################
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Patch1: glibc-fedora-nscd.patch
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Patch3: glibc-rh697421.patch
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Patch4: glibc-fedora-linux-tcsetattr.patch
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Patch6: glibc-fedora-localedef.patch
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Patch8: glibc-fedora-manual-dircategory.patch
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Patch9: glibc-rh827510.patch
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Patch12: glibc-rh819430.patch
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Patch13: glibc-fedora-localedata-rh61908.patch
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Patch15: glibc-rh1070416.patch
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Patch16: glibc-nscd-sysconfig.patch
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Patch17: glibc-cs-path.patch
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Patch18: glibc-c-utf8-locale.patch
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Patch23: glibc-python3.patch
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Patch29: glibc-fedora-nsswitch.patch
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Patch30: glibc-deprecated-selinux-makedb.patch
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Patch31: glibc-deprecated-selinux-nscd.patch
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Patch32: glibc-upstream-2.33-1.patch
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Patch33: glibc-upstream-2.33-2.patch
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Patch34: glibc-upstream-2.33-3.patch
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Patch35: glibc-upstream-2.33-4.patch
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Patch36: glibc-upstream-2.33-5.patch
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Patch37: glibc-upstream-2.33-6.patch
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Patch38: glibc-upstream-2.33-7.patch
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Patch39: glibc-upstream-2.33-8.patch
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Patch40: glibc-upstream-2.33-9.patch
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Patch41: glibc-upstream-2.33-10.patch
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Patch42: glibc-upstream-2.33-11.patch
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Patch43: glibc-upstream-2.33-12.patch
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Patch44: glibc-upstream-2.33-13.patch
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Patch45: glibc-upstream-2.33-14.patch
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Patch46: glibc-upstream-2.33-15.patch
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Patch47: glibc-upstream-2.33-16.patch
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Patch48: glibc-upstream-2.33-17.patch
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Patch49: glibc-upstream-2.33-18.patch
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Patch50: glibc-upstream-2.33-19.patch
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Patch51: glibc-upstream-2.33-20.patch
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Patch52: glibc-upstream-2.33-21.patch
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Patch53: glibc-upstream-2.33-22.patch
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Patch54: glibc-upstream-2.33-23.patch
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Patch55: glibc-upstream-2.33-24.patch
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Patch56: glibc-upstream-2.33-25.patch
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Patch57: glibc-upstream-2.33-26.patch
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Patch58: glibc-upstream-2.33-27.patch
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Patch59: glibc-upstream-2.33-28.patch
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Patch60: glibc-upstream-2.33-29.patch
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Patch61: glibc-upstream-2.33-30.patch
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Patch62: glibc-upstream-2.33-31.patch
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Patch63: glibc-upstream-2.33-32.patch
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Patch64: glibc-upstream-2.33-33.patch
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Patch65: glibc-upstream-2.33-34.patch
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Patch66: glibc-upstream-2.33-35.patch
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Patch67: glibc-upstream-2.33-36.patch
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Patch68: glibc-upstream-2.33-37.patch
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Patch69: glibc-upstream-2.33-38.patch
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Patch70: glibc-upstream-2.33-39.patch
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Patch71: glibc-upstream-2.33-40.patch
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Patch72: glibc-cpu-check-1.patch
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Patch73: glibc-cpu-check-2.patch
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Patch74: glibc-cpu-check-3.patch
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##############################################################################
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# Continued list of core "glibc" package information:
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##############################################################################
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Obsoletes: glibc-profile < 2.4
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Provides: ldconfig
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# The dynamic linker supports DT_GNU_HASH
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Provides: rtld(GNU_HASH)
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# We need libgcc for cancellation support in POSIX threads.
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Requires: libgcc%{_isa}
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Requires: glibc-common = %{version}-%{release}
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# Various components (regex, glob) have been imported from gnulib.
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Provides: bundled(gnulib)
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Requires(pre): basesystem
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Requires: basesystem
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%ifarch %{ix86}
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# Automatically install the 32-bit variant if the 64-bit variant has
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# been installed. This covers the case when glibc.i686 is installed
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# after nss_*.x86_64. (See below for the other ordering.)
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Recommends: (nss_db(x86-32) if nss_db(x86-64))
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Recommends: (nss_hesiod(x86-32) if nss_hesiod(x86-64))
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%endif
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# This is for building auxiliary programs like memusage, nscd
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# For initial glibc bootstraps it can be commented out
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%if %{without bootstrap}
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BuildRequires: gd-devel libpng-devel zlib-devel
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%endif
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%if %{with docs}
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%endif
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%if %{without bootstrap}
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BuildRequires: libselinux-devel >= 1.33.4-3
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%endif
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BuildRequires: audit-libs-devel >= 1.1.3, sed >= 3.95, libcap-devel, gettext
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# We need procps-ng (/bin/ps), util-linux (/bin/kill), and gawk (/bin/awk),
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# but it is more flexible to require the actual programs and let rpm infer
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# the packages. However, until bug 1259054 is widely fixed we avoid the
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# following:
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# BuildRequires: /bin/ps, /bin/kill, /bin/awk
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# And use instead (which should be reverted some time in the future):
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BuildRequires: procps-ng, util-linux, gawk
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BuildRequires: systemtap-sdt-devel
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%if %{with valgrind}
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# Require valgrind for smoke testing the dynamic loader to make sure we
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# have not broken valgrind.
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BuildRequires: valgrind
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%endif
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# We use systemd rpm macros for nscd
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BuildRequires: systemd
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# We use python for the microbenchmarks and locale data regeneration
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# from unicode sources (carried out manually). We choose python3
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# explicitly because it supports both use cases. On some
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# distributions, python3 does not actually install /usr/bin/python3,
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# so we also depend on python3-devel.
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BuildRequires: python3 python3-devel
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# This GCC version is needed for -fstack-clash-protection support.
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BuildRequires: gcc >= 7.2.1-6
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%define enablekernel 3.2
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Conflicts: kernel < %{enablekernel}
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%define target %{_target_cpu}-redhat-linux
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%ifarch %{arm}
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%define target %{_target_cpu}-redhat-linuxeabi
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%endif
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%ifarch ppc64le
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%define target ppc64le-redhat-linux
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%endif
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# GNU make 4.0 introduced the -O option.
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BuildRequires: make >= 4.0
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# The intl subsystem generates a parser using bison.
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BuildRequires: bison >= 2.7
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# binutils 2.30-17 is needed for --generate-missing-build-notes.
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BuildRequires: binutils >= 2.30-17
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# Earlier releases have broken support for IRELATIVE relocations
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Conflicts: prelink < 0.4.2
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%if %{without bootstrap}
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%if %{with testsuite}
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# The testsuite builds static C++ binaries that require a C++ compiler,
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# static C++ runtime from libstdc++-static, and lastly static glibc.
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BuildRequires: gcc-c++
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BuildRequires: libstdc++-static
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# A configure check tests for the ability to create static C++ binaries
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# before glibc is built and therefore we need a glibc-static for that
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# check to pass even if we aren't going to use any of those objects to
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# build the tests.
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BuildRequires: glibc-static
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# libidn2 (but not libidn2-devel) is needed for testing AI_IDN/NI_IDN.
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BuildRequires: libidn2
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# The testsuite runs mtrace, which is a perl script
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BuildRequires: perl-interpreter
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%endif
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%endif
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# Filter out all GLIBC_PRIVATE symbols since they are internal to
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# the package and should not be examined by any other tool.
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%global __filter_GLIBC_PRIVATE 1
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# For language packs we have glibc require a virtual dependency
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# "glibc-langpack" wich gives us at least one installed langpack.
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# If no langpack providing 'glibc-langpack' was installed you'd
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# get language-neutral support e.g. C, POSIX, and C.UTF-8 locales.
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# In the past we used to install the glibc-all-langpacks by default
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# but we no longer do this to minimize container and VM sizes.
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# Today you must actively use the language packs infrastructure to
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# install language support.
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Requires: glibc-langpack = %{version}-%{release}
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Suggests: glibc-minimal-langpack = %{version}-%{release}
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%description
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The glibc package contains standard libraries which are used by
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multiple programs on the system. In order to save disk space and
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memory, as well as to make upgrading easier, common system code is
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kept in one place and shared between programs. This particular package
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contains the most important sets of shared libraries: the standard C
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library and the standard math library. Without these two libraries, a
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Linux system will not function.
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######################################################################
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# libnsl subpackage
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######################################################################
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%package -n libnsl
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Summary: Legacy support library for NIS
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Requires: %{name}%{_isa} = %{version}-%{release}
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%description -n libnsl
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This package provides the legacy version of libnsl library, for
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accessing NIS services.
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This library is provided for backwards compatibility only;
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applications should use libnsl2 instead to gain IPv6 support.
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##############################################################################
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# glibc "devel" sub-package
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##############################################################################
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%package devel
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Summary: Object files for development using standard C libraries.
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Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release}
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Requires: libxcrypt-devel%{_isa} >= 4.0.0
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Requires: kernel-headers >= 3.2
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BuildRequires: kernel-headers >= 3.2
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%if %{need_headers_package}
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Requires: %{headers_package_name} = %{version}-%{release}
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%endif
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# For backwards compatibility, when the glibc-headers package existed.
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Provides: glibc-headers = %{version}-%{release}
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Provides: glibc-headers(%{_target_cpu})
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Obsoletes: glibc-headers < %{version}-%{release}
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%description devel
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The glibc-devel package contains the object files necessary
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for developing programs which use the standard C libraries (which are
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used by nearly all programs). If you are developing programs which
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will use the standard C libraries, your system needs to have these
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standard object files available in order to create the
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executables.
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Install glibc-devel if you are going to develop programs which will
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use the standard C libraries.
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##############################################################################
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# glibc "doc" sub-package
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##############################################################################
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%if %{with docs}
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%package doc
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Summary: Documentation for GNU libc
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BuildArch: noarch
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Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release}
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# Removing texinfo will cause check-safety.sh test to fail because it seems to
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# trigger documentation generation based on dependencies. We need to fix this
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# upstream in some way that doesn't depend on generating docs to validate the
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# texinfo. I expect it's simply the wrong dependency for that target.
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BuildRequires: texinfo >= 5.0
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%description doc
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The glibc-doc package contains The GNU C Library Reference Manual in info
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format. Additional package documentation is also provided.
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%endif
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##############################################################################
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# glibc "static" sub-package
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##############################################################################
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%package static
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Summary: C library static libraries for -static linking.
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Requires: %{name}-devel = %{version}-%{release}
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Requires: libxcrypt-static%{?_isa} >= 4.0.0
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%description static
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The glibc-static package contains the C library static libraries
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for -static linking. You don't need these, unless you link statically,
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which is highly discouraged.
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##############################################################################
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# glibc "headers" sub-package
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# - The headers package includes all common headers that are shared amongst
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# the multilib builds. It avoids file conflicts between the architecture-
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# specific glibc-devel variants.
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# Files like gnu/stubs.h which have gnu/stubs-32.h (i686) and gnu/stubs-64.h
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# are included in glibc-headers, but the -32 and -64 files are in their
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# respective i686 and x86_64 devel packages.
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##############################################################################
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%if %{need_headers_package}
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%package -n %{headers_package_name}
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Summary: Additional internal header files for glibc-devel.
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BuildArch: noarch
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Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release}
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%description -n %{headers_package_name}
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The %{headers_package_name} package contains the architecture-specific
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header files which cannot be included in glibc-devel package.
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%endif
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##############################################################################
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# glibc "common" sub-package
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##############################################################################
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%package common
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Summary: Common binaries and locale data for glibc
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Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release}
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Requires: tzdata >= 2003a
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%description common
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The glibc-common package includes common binaries for the GNU libc
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libraries, as well as national language (locale) support.
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######################################################################
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# File triggers to do ldconfig calls automatically (see rhbz#1380878)
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######################################################################
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# File triggers for when libraries are added or removed in standard
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# paths.
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%transfiletriggerin common -P 2000000 -- /lib /usr/lib /lib64 /usr/lib64
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/sbin/ldconfig
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%end
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%transfiletriggerpostun common -P 2000000 -- /lib /usr/lib /lib64 /usr/lib64
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/sbin/ldconfig
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%end
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# We need to run ldconfig manually because __brp_ldconfig assumes that
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# glibc itself is always installed in $RPM_BUILD_ROOT, but with sysroots
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# we may be installed into a subdirectory of that path. Therefore we
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# unset __brp_ldconfig and run ldconfig by hand with the sysroots path
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# passed to -r.
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%undefine __brp_ldconfig
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######################################################################
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%package locale-source
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Summary: The sources for the locales
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Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release}
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Requires: %{name}-common = %{version}-%{release}
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%description locale-source
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The sources for all locales provided in the language packs.
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If you are building custom locales you will most likely use
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these sources as the basis for your new locale.
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%{lua:
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-- To make lua-mode happy: '
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-- List of supported locales. This is used to generate the langpack
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-- subpackages below. This table needs adjustments if the set of
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-- glibc locales changes. "code" is the glibc code for the language
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-- (before the "_". "name" is the English translation of the language
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-- name (for use in subpackage descriptions). "regions" is a table of
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-- variant specifiers (after the "_", excluding "@" and "."
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-- variants/charset specifiers). The table must be sorted by the code
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-- field, and the regions table must be sorted as well.
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--
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-- English translations of language names can be obtained using (for
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-- the "aa" language in this example):
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--
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-- python3 -c 'import langtable; print(langtable.language_name("aa", languageIdQuery="en"))'
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local locales = {
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{ code="aa", name="Afar", regions={ "DJ", "ER", "ET" } },
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{ code="af", name="Afrikaans", regions={ "ZA" } },
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{ code="agr", name="Aguaruna", regions={ "PE" } },
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{ code="ak", name="Akan", regions={ "GH" } },
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{ code="am", name="Amharic", regions={ "ET" } },
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{ code="an", name="Aragonese", regions={ "ES" } },
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{ code="anp", name="Angika", regions={ "IN" } },
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{
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code="ar",
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name="Arabic",
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regions={
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"AE",
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"BH",
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"DZ",
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|
"EG",
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"IN",
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"IQ",
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|
"JO",
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"KW",
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|
"LB",
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|
"LY",
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|
"MA",
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|
"OM",
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|
"QA",
|
|
"SA",
|
|
"SD",
|
|
"SS",
|
|
"SY",
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|
"TN",
|
|
"YE"
|
|
}
|
|
},
|
|
{ code="as", name="Assamese", regions={ "IN" } },
|
|
{ code="ast", name="Asturian", regions={ "ES" } },
|
|
{ code="ayc", name="Southern Aymara", regions={ "PE" } },
|
|
{ code="az", name="Azerbaijani", regions={ "AZ", "IR" } },
|
|
{ code="be", name="Belarusian", regions={ "BY" } },
|
|
{ code="bem", name="Bemba", regions={ "ZM" } },
|
|
{ code="ber", name="Berber", regions={ "DZ", "MA" } },
|
|
{ code="bg", name="Bulgarian", regions={ "BG" } },
|
|
{ code="bhb", name="Bhili", regions={ "IN" } },
|
|
{ code="bho", name="Bhojpuri", regions={ "IN", "NP" } },
|
|
{ code="bi", name="Bislama", regions={ "VU" } },
|
|
{ code="bn", name="Bangla", regions={ "BD", "IN" } },
|
|
{ code="bo", name="Tibetan", regions={ "CN", "IN" } },
|
|
{ code="br", name="Breton", regions={ "FR" } },
|
|
{ code="brx", name="Bodo", regions={ "IN" } },
|
|
{ code="bs", name="Bosnian", regions={ "BA" } },
|
|
{ code="byn", name="Blin", regions={ "ER" } },
|
|
{ code="ca", name="Catalan", regions={ "AD", "ES", "FR", "IT" } },
|
|
{ code="ce", name="Chechen", regions={ "RU" } },
|
|
{ code="chr", name="Cherokee", regions={ "US" } },
|
|
{ code="ckb", name="Central Kurdish", regions={ "IQ" } },
|
|
{ code="cmn", name="Mandarin Chinese", regions={ "TW" } },
|
|
{ code="crh", name="Crimean Turkish", regions={ "UA" } },
|
|
{ code="cs", name="Czech", regions={ "CZ" } },
|
|
{ code="csb", name="Kashubian", regions={ "PL" } },
|
|
{ code="cv", name="Chuvash", regions={ "RU" } },
|
|
{ code="cy", name="Welsh", regions={ "GB" } },
|
|
{ code="da", name="Danish", regions={ "DK" } },
|
|
{
|
|
code="de",
|
|
name="German",
|
|
regions={ "AT", "BE", "CH", "DE", "IT", "LI", "LU" }
|
|
},
|
|
{ code="doi", name="Dogri", regions={ "IN" } },
|
|
{ code="dsb", name="Lower Sorbian", regions={ "DE" } },
|
|
{ code="dv", name="Divehi", regions={ "MV" } },
|
|
{ code="dz", name="Dzongkha", regions={ "BT" } },
|
|
{ code="el", name="Greek", regions={ "CY", "GR" } },
|
|
{
|
|
code="en",
|
|
name="English",
|
|
regions={
|
|
"AG",
|
|
"AU",
|
|
"BW",
|
|
"CA",
|
|
"DK",
|
|
"GB",
|
|
"HK",
|
|
"IE",
|
|
"IL",
|
|
"IN",
|
|
"NG",
|
|
"NZ",
|
|
"PH",
|
|
"SC",
|
|
"SG",
|
|
"US",
|
|
"ZA",
|
|
"ZM",
|
|
"ZW"
|
|
}
|
|
},
|
|
{ code="eo", name="Esperanto", regions={} },
|
|
{
|
|
code="es",
|
|
name="Spanish",
|
|
regions={
|
|
"AR",
|
|
"BO",
|
|
"CL",
|
|
"CO",
|
|
"CR",
|
|
"CU",
|
|
"DO",
|
|
"EC",
|
|
"ES",
|
|
"GT",
|
|
"HN",
|
|
"MX",
|
|
"NI",
|
|
"PA",
|
|
"PE",
|
|
"PR",
|
|
"PY",
|
|
"SV",
|
|
"US",
|
|
"UY",
|
|
"VE"
|
|
}
|
|
},
|
|
{ code="et", name="Estonian", regions={ "EE" } },
|
|
{ code="eu", name="Basque", regions={ "ES" } },
|
|
{ code="fa", name="Persian", regions={ "IR" } },
|
|
{ code="ff", name="Fulah", regions={ "SN" } },
|
|
{ code="fi", name="Finnish", regions={ "FI" } },
|
|
{ code="fil", name="Filipino", regions={ "PH" } },
|
|
{ code="fo", name="Faroese", regions={ "FO" } },
|
|
{ code="fr", name="French", regions={ "BE", "CA", "CH", "FR", "LU" } },
|
|
{ code="fur", name="Friulian", regions={ "IT" } },
|
|
{ code="fy", name="Western Frisian", regions={ "DE", "NL" } },
|
|
{ code="ga", name="Irish", regions={ "IE" } },
|
|
{ code="gd", name="Scottish Gaelic", regions={ "GB" } },
|
|
{ code="gez", name="Geez", regions={ "ER", "ET" } },
|
|
{ code="gl", name="Galician", regions={ "ES" } },
|
|
{ code="gu", name="Gujarati", regions={ "IN" } },
|
|
{ code="gv", name="Manx", regions={ "GB" } },
|
|
{ code="ha", name="Hausa", regions={ "NG" } },
|
|
{ code="hak", name="Hakka Chinese", regions={ "TW" } },
|
|
{ code="he", name="Hebrew", regions={ "IL" } },
|
|
{ code="hi", name="Hindi", regions={ "IN" } },
|
|
{ code="hif", name="Fiji Hindi", regions={ "FJ" } },
|
|
{ code="hne", name="Chhattisgarhi", regions={ "IN" } },
|
|
{ code="hr", name="Croatian", regions={ "HR" } },
|
|
{ code="hsb", name="Upper Sorbian", regions={ "DE" } },
|
|
{ code="ht", name="Haitian Creole", regions={ "HT" } },
|
|
{ code="hu", name="Hungarian", regions={ "HU" } },
|
|
{ code="hy", name="Armenian", regions={ "AM" } },
|
|
{ code="ia", name="Interlingua", regions={ "FR" } },
|
|
{ code="id", name="Indonesian", regions={ "ID" } },
|
|
{ code="ig", name="Igbo", regions={ "NG" } },
|
|
{ code="ik", name="Inupiaq", regions={ "CA" } },
|
|
{ code="is", name="Icelandic", regions={ "IS" } },
|
|
{ code="it", name="Italian", regions={ "CH", "IT" } },
|
|
{ code="iu", name="Inuktitut", regions={ "CA" } },
|
|
{ code="ja", name="Japanese", regions={ "JP" } },
|
|
{ code="ka", name="Georgian", regions={ "GE" } },
|
|
{ code="kab", name="Kabyle", regions={ "DZ" } },
|
|
{ code="kk", name="Kazakh", regions={ "KZ" } },
|
|
{ code="kl", name="Kalaallisut", regions={ "GL" } },
|
|
{ code="km", name="Khmer", regions={ "KH" } },
|
|
{ code="kn", name="Kannada", regions={ "IN" } },
|
|
{ code="ko", name="Korean", regions={ "KR" } },
|
|
{ code="kok", name="Konkani", regions={ "IN" } },
|
|
{ code="ks", name="Kashmiri", regions={ "IN" } },
|
|
{ code="ku", name="Kurdish", regions={ "TR" } },
|
|
{ code="kw", name="Cornish", regions={ "GB" } },
|
|
{ code="ky", name="Kyrgyz", regions={ "KG" } },
|
|
{ code="lb", name="Luxembourgish", regions={ "LU" } },
|
|
{ code="lg", name="Ganda", regions={ "UG" } },
|
|
{ code="li", name="Limburgish", regions={ "BE", "NL" } },
|
|
{ code="lij", name="Ligurian", regions={ "IT" } },
|
|
{ code="ln", name="Lingala", regions={ "CD" } },
|
|
{ code="lo", name="Lao", regions={ "LA" } },
|
|
{ code="lt", name="Lithuanian", regions={ "LT" } },
|
|
{ code="lv", name="Latvian", regions={ "LV" } },
|
|
{ code="lzh", name="Literary Chinese", regions={ "TW" } },
|
|
{ code="mag", name="Magahi", regions={ "IN" } },
|
|
{ code="mai", name="Maithili", regions={ "IN", "NP" } },
|
|
{ code="mfe", name="Morisyen", regions={ "MU" } },
|
|
{ code="mg", name="Malagasy", regions={ "MG" } },
|
|
{ code="mhr", name="Meadow Mari", regions={ "RU" } },
|
|
{ code="mi", name="Maori", regions={ "NZ" } },
|
|
{ code="miq", name="Miskito", regions={ "NI" } },
|
|
{ code="mjw", name="Karbi", regions={ "IN" } },
|
|
{ code="mk", name="Macedonian", regions={ "MK" } },
|
|
{ code="ml", name="Malayalam", regions={ "IN" } },
|
|
{ code="mn", name="Mongolian", regions={ "MN" } },
|
|
{ code="mni", name="Manipuri", regions={ "IN" } },
|
|
{ code="mnw", name="Mon", regions={ "MM" } },
|
|
{ code="mr", name="Marathi", regions={ "IN" } },
|
|
{ code="ms", name="Malay", regions={ "MY" } },
|
|
{ code="mt", name="Maltese", regions={ "MT" } },
|
|
{ code="my", name="Burmese", regions={ "MM" } },
|
|
{ code="nan", name="Min Nan Chinese", regions={ "TW" } },
|
|
{ code="nb", name="Norwegian Bokmål", regions={ "NO" } },
|
|
{ code="nds", name="Low German", regions={ "DE", "NL" } },
|
|
{ code="ne", name="Nepali", regions={ "NP" } },
|
|
{ code="nhn", name="Tlaxcala-Puebla Nahuatl", regions={ "MX" } },
|
|
{ code="niu", name="Niuean", regions={ "NU", "NZ" } },
|
|
{ code="nl", name="Dutch", regions={ "AW", "BE", "NL" } },
|
|
{ code="nn", name="Norwegian Nynorsk", regions={ "NO" } },
|
|
{ code="nr", name="South Ndebele", regions={ "ZA" } },
|
|
{ code="nso", name="Northern Sotho", regions={ "ZA" } },
|
|
{ code="oc", name="Occitan", regions={ "FR" } },
|
|
{ code="om", name="Oromo", regions={ "ET", "KE" } },
|
|
{ code="or", name="Odia", regions={ "IN" } },
|
|
{ code="os", name="Ossetic", regions={ "RU" } },
|
|
{ code="pa", name="Punjabi", regions={ "IN", "PK" } },
|
|
{ code="pap", name="Papiamento", regions={ "AW", "CW" } },
|
|
{ code="pl", name="Polish", regions={ "PL" } },
|
|
{ code="ps", name="Pashto", regions={ "AF" } },
|
|
{ code="pt", name="Portuguese", regions={ "BR", "PT" } },
|
|
{ code="quz", name="Cusco Quechua", regions={ "PE" } },
|
|
{ code="raj", name="Rajasthani", regions={ "IN" } },
|
|
{ code="ro", name="Romanian", regions={ "RO" } },
|
|
{ code="ru", name="Russian", regions={ "RU", "UA" } },
|
|
{ code="rw", name="Kinyarwanda", regions={ "RW" } },
|
|
{ code="sa", name="Sanskrit", regions={ "IN" } },
|
|
{ code="sah", name="Sakha", regions={ "RU" } },
|
|
{ code="sat", name="Santali", regions={ "IN" } },
|
|
{ code="sc", name="Sardinian", regions={ "IT" } },
|
|
{ code="sd", name="Sindhi", regions={ "IN" } },
|
|
{ code="se", name="Northern Sami", regions={ "NO" } },
|
|
{ code="sgs", name="Samogitian", regions={ "LT" } },
|
|
{ code="shn", name="Shan", regions={ "MM" } },
|
|
{ code="shs", name="Shuswap", regions={ "CA" } },
|
|
{ code="si", name="Sinhala", regions={ "LK" } },
|
|
{ code="sid", name="Sidamo", regions={ "ET" } },
|
|
{ code="sk", name="Slovak", regions={ "SK" } },
|
|
{ code="sl", name="Slovenian", regions={ "SI" } },
|
|
{ code="sm", name="Samoan", regions={ "WS" } },
|
|
{ code="so", name="Somali", regions={ "DJ", "ET", "KE", "SO" } },
|
|
{ code="sq", name="Albanian", regions={ "AL", "MK" } },
|
|
{ code="sr", name="Serbian", regions={ "ME", "RS" } },
|
|
{ code="ss", name="Swati", regions={ "ZA" } },
|
|
{ code="st", name="Southern Sotho", regions={ "ZA" } },
|
|
{ code="sv", name="Swedish", regions={ "FI", "SE" } },
|
|
{ code="sw", name="Swahili", regions={ "KE", "TZ" } },
|
|
{ code="szl", name="Silesian", regions={ "PL" } },
|
|
{ code="ta", name="Tamil", regions={ "IN", "LK" } },
|
|
{ code="tcy", name="Tulu", regions={ "IN" } },
|
|
{ code="te", name="Telugu", regions={ "IN" } },
|
|
{ code="tg", name="Tajik", regions={ "TJ" } },
|
|
{ code="th", name="Thai", regions={ "TH" } },
|
|
{ code="the", name="Chitwania Tharu", regions={ "NP" } },
|
|
{ code="ti", name="Tigrinya", regions={ "ER", "ET" } },
|
|
{ code="tig", name="Tigre", regions={ "ER" } },
|
|
{ code="tk", name="Turkmen", regions={ "TM" } },
|
|
{ code="tl", name="Tagalog", regions={ "PH" } },
|
|
{ code="tn", name="Tswana", regions={ "ZA" } },
|
|
{ code="to", name="Tongan", regions={ "TO" } },
|
|
{ code="tpi", name="Tok Pisin", regions={ "PG" } },
|
|
{ code="tr", name="Turkish", regions={ "CY", "TR" } },
|
|
{ code="ts", name="Tsonga", regions={ "ZA" } },
|
|
{ code="tt", name="Tatar", regions={ "RU" } },
|
|
{ code="ug", name="Uyghur", regions={ "CN" } },
|
|
{ code="uk", name="Ukrainian", regions={ "UA" } },
|
|
{ code="unm", name="Unami language", regions={ "US" } },
|
|
{ code="ur", name="Urdu", regions={ "IN", "PK" } },
|
|
{ code="uz", name="Uzbek", regions={ "UZ" } },
|
|
{ code="ve", name="Venda", regions={ "ZA" } },
|
|
{ code="vi", name="Vietnamese", regions={ "VN" } },
|
|
{ code="wa", name="Walloon", regions={ "BE" } },
|
|
{ code="wae", name="Walser", regions={ "CH" } },
|
|
{ code="wal", name="Wolaytta", regions={ "ET" } },
|
|
{ code="wo", name="Wolof", regions={ "SN" } },
|
|
{ code="xh", name="Xhosa", regions={ "ZA" } },
|
|
{ code="yi", name="Yiddish", regions={ "US" } },
|
|
{ code="yo", name="Yoruba", regions={ "NG" } },
|
|
{ code="yue", name="Cantonese", regions={ "HK" } },
|
|
{ code="yuw", name="Yau", regions={ "PG" } },
|
|
{ code="zh", name="Mandarin Chinese", regions={ "CN", "HK", "SG", "TW" } },
|
|
{ code="zu", name="Zulu", regions={ "ZA" } }
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
-- Prints a list of LANGUAGE "_" REGION pairs. The output is expected
|
|
-- to be identical to parse-SUPPORTED.py. Called from the %%prep section.
|
|
function print_locale_pairs()
|
|
for i = 1, #locales do
|
|
local locale = locales[i]
|
|
if #locale.regions == 0 then
|
|
print(locale.code .. "\n")
|
|
else
|
|
for j = 1, #locale.regions do
|
|
print(locale.code .. "_" .. locale.regions[j] .. "\n")
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local function compute_supplements(locale)
|
|
local lang = locale.code
|
|
local regions = locale.regions
|
|
result = "langpacks-core-" .. lang
|
|
for i = 1, #regions do
|
|
result = result .. " or langpacks-core-" .. lang .. "_" .. regions[i]
|
|
end
|
|
return result
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Emit the definition of a language pack package.
|
|
local function lang_package(locale)
|
|
local lang = locale.code
|
|
local langname = locale.name
|
|
local suppl = compute_supplements(locale)
|
|
print(rpm.expand([[
|
|
|
|
%package langpack-]]..lang..[[
|
|
|
|
Summary: Locale data for ]]..langname..[[
|
|
|
|
Provides: glibc-langpack = %{version}-%{release}
|
|
Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release}
|
|
Requires: %{name}-common = %{version}-%{release}
|
|
Supplements: (glibc and (]]..suppl..[[))
|
|
%description langpack-]]..lang..[[
|
|
|
|
The glibc-langpack-]]..lang..[[ package includes the basic information required
|
|
to support the ]]..langname..[[ language in your applications.
|
|
%files -f langpack-]]..lang..[[.filelist langpack-]]..lang..[[
|
|
]]))
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
for i = 1, #locales do
|
|
lang_package(locales[i])
|
|
end
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# The glibc-all-langpacks provides the virtual glibc-langpack,
|
|
# and thus satisfies glibc's requirement for installed locales.
|
|
# Users can add one more other langauge packs and then eventually
|
|
# uninstall all-langpacks to save space.
|
|
%package all-langpacks
|
|
Summary: All language packs for %{name}.
|
|
Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release}
|
|
Requires: %{name}-common = %{version}-%{release}
|
|
Provides: %{name}-langpack = %{version}-%{release}
|
|
%description all-langpacks
|
|
|
|
# No %files, this is an empty package. The C/POSIX and
|
|
# C.UTF-8 files are already installed by glibc. We create
|
|
# minimal-langpack because the virtual provide of
|
|
# glibc-langpack needs at least one package installed
|
|
# to satisfy it. Given that no-locales installed is a valid
|
|
# use case we support it here with this package.
|
|
%package minimal-langpack
|
|
Summary: Minimal language packs for %{name}.
|
|
Provides: glibc-langpack = %{version}-%{release}
|
|
Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release}
|
|
Requires: %{name}-common = %{version}-%{release}
|
|
%description minimal-langpack
|
|
This is a Meta package that is used to install minimal language packs.
|
|
This package ensures you can use C, POSIX, or C.UTF-8 locales, but
|
|
nothing else. It is designed for assembling a minimal system.
|
|
%files minimal-langpack
|
|
|
|
##############################################################################
|
|
# glibc "nscd" sub-package
|
|
#
|
|
# Deprecated in Fedora 34 and planned for removal in Fedora 35.
|
|
#
|
|
# systemd-resolved is now enabled by default for DNS caching in Fedora, and
|
|
# sssd is capable of caching the remaining named services that nscd handles.
|
|
# It is therefore time to retire nscd in Fedora and move to more modern named
|
|
# services caches.
|
|
#
|
|
# For details, see:
|
|
# bug 1905135: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/DeprecateNSCD
|
|
# bug 1905142: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/RemoveNSCD
|
|
##############################################################################
|
|
%package -n nscd
|
|
Summary: A Name Service Caching Daemon (nscd).
|
|
# Fedora 35 is planned for release on Oct 26 2021, with nscd removed
|
|
Provides: deprecated() = 20211026
|
|
Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release}
|
|
%if %{without bootstrap}
|
|
Requires: libselinux >= 1.17.10-1
|
|
%endif
|
|
Requires: audit-libs >= 1.1.3
|
|
Requires(pre): /usr/sbin/useradd, coreutils
|
|
Requires(post): systemd
|
|
Requires(preun): systemd
|
|
Requires(postun): systemd, /usr/sbin/userdel
|
|
|
|
%description -n nscd
|
|
The nscd daemon caches name service lookups and can improve
|
|
performance with LDAP, and may help with DNS as well.
|
|
|
|
##############################################################################
|
|
# Subpackages for NSS modules except nss_files, nss_compat, nss_dns
|
|
##############################################################################
|
|
|
|
# This should remain it's own subpackage or "Provides: nss_db" to allow easy
|
|
# migration from old systems that previously had the old nss_db package
|
|
# installed. Note that this doesn't make the migration that smooth, the
|
|
# databases still need rebuilding because the formats were different.
|
|
# The nss_db package was deprecated in F16 and onwards:
|
|
# https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2011-July/153665.html
|
|
# The different database format does cause some issues for users:
|
|
# https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2011-December/160497.html
|
|
%package -n nss_db
|
|
Summary: Name Service Switch (NSS) module using hash-indexed files
|
|
Requires: %{name}%{_isa} = %{version}-%{release}
|
|
%ifarch x86_64
|
|
# Automatically install the 32-bit variant if the 64-bit variant has
|
|
# been installed. This covers the case when glibc.i686 is installed
|
|
# before nss_db.x86_64. (See above for the other ordering.)
|
|
Recommends: (nss_db(x86-32) if glibc(x86-32))
|
|
%endif
|
|
|
|
%description -n nss_db
|
|
The nss_db Name Service Switch module uses hash-indexed files in /var/db
|
|
to speed up user, group, service, host name, and other NSS-based lookups.
|
|
|
|
%package -n nss_hesiod
|
|
Summary: Name Service Switch (NSS) module using Hesiod
|
|
Requires: %{name}%{_isa} = %{version}-%{release}
|
|
%ifarch x86_64
|
|
# Automatically install the 32-bit variant if the 64-bit variant has
|
|
# been installed. This covers the case when glibc.i686 is installed
|
|
# before nss_hesiod.x86_64. (See above for the other ordering.)
|
|
Recommends: (nss_hesiod(x86-32) if glibc(x86-32))
|
|
%endif
|
|
|
|
%description -n nss_hesiod
|
|
The nss_hesiod Name Service Switch module uses the Domain Name System
|
|
(DNS) as a source for user, group, and service information, following
|
|
the Hesiod convention of Project Athena.
|
|
|
|
%package nss-devel
|
|
Summary: Development files for directly linking NSS service modules
|
|
Requires: %{name}%{_isa} = %{version}-%{release}
|
|
Requires: nss_db%{_isa} = %{version}-%{release}
|
|
Requires: nss_hesiod%{_isa} = %{version}-%{release}
|
|
|
|
%description nss-devel
|
|
The glibc-nss-devel package contains the object files necessary to
|
|
compile applications and libraries which directly link against NSS
|
|
modules supplied by glibc.
|
|
|
|
This is a rare and special use case; regular development has to use
|
|
the glibc-devel package instead.
|
|
|
|
##############################################################################
|
|
# glibc "utils" sub-package
|
|
##############################################################################
|
|
%package utils
|
|
Summary: Development utilities from GNU C library
|
|
Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release}
|
|
|
|
%description utils
|
|
The glibc-utils package contains memusage, a memory usage profiler,
|
|
mtrace, a memory leak tracer and xtrace, a function call tracer
|
|
which can be helpful during program debugging.
|
|
|
|
If unsure if you need this, don't install this package.
|
|
|
|
%if %{with benchtests}
|
|
%package benchtests
|
|
Summary: Benchmarking binaries and scripts for %{name}
|
|
%description benchtests
|
|
This package provides built benchmark binaries and scripts to run
|
|
microbenchmark tests on the system.
|
|
%endif
|
|
|
|
##############################################################################
|
|
# compat-libpthread-nonshared
|
|
# See: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=23500
|
|
##############################################################################
|
|
%package -n compat-libpthread-nonshared
|
|
Summary: Compatibility support for linking against libpthread_nonshared.a.
|
|
|
|
%description -n compat-libpthread-nonshared
|
|
This package provides compatibility support for applications that expect
|
|
libpthread_nonshared.a to exist. The support provided is in the form of
|
|
an empty libpthread_nonshared.a that allows dynamic links to succeed.
|
|
Such applications should be adjusted to avoid linking against
|
|
libpthread_nonshared.a which is no longer used. The static library
|
|
libpthread_nonshared.a is an internal implementation detail of the C
|
|
runtime and should not be expected to exist.
|
|
|
|
##############################################################################
|
|
# Prepare for the build.
|
|
##############################################################################
|
|
%prep
|
|
%autosetup -n %{glibcsrcdir} -p1
|
|
|
|
##############################################################################
|
|
# %%prep - Additional prep required...
|
|
##############################################################################
|
|
# Make benchmark scripts executable
|
|
chmod +x benchtests/scripts/*.py scripts/pylint
|
|
|
|
# Remove all files generated from patching.
|
|
find . -type f -size 0 -o -name "*.orig" -exec rm -f {} \;
|
|
|
|
# Ensure timestamps on configure files are current to prevent
|
|
# regenerating them.
|
|
touch `find . -name configure`
|
|
|
|
# Ensure *-kw.h files are current to prevent regenerating them.
|
|
touch locale/programs/*-kw.h
|
|
|
|
# Verify that our locales table is compatible with the locales table
|
|
# in the spec file.
|
|
set +x
|
|
echo '%{lua: print_locale_pairs()}' > localedata/SUPPORTED.spec
|
|
set -x
|
|
python3 %{SOURCE11} localedata/SUPPORTED > localedata/SUPPORTED.glibc
|
|
diff -u \
|
|
--label "spec file" localedata/SUPPORTED.spec \
|
|
--label "glibc localedata/SUPPORTED" localedata/SUPPORTED.glibc
|
|
rm localedata/SUPPORTED.spec localedata/SUPPORTED.glibc
|
|
|
|
##############################################################################
|
|
# Build glibc...
|
|
##############################################################################
|
|
%build
|
|
# Log osystem information
|
|
uname -a
|
|
LD_SHOW_AUXV=1 /bin/true
|
|
cat /proc/cpuinfo
|
|
cat /proc/sysinfo 2>/dev/null || true
|
|
cat /proc/meminfo
|
|
df
|
|
|
|
# We build using the native system compilers.
|
|
GCC=gcc
|
|
GXX=g++
|
|
|
|
# Part of rpm_inherit_flags. Is overridden below.
|
|
rpm_append_flag ()
|
|
{
|
|
BuildFlags="$BuildFlags $*"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Propagates the listed flags to rpm_append_flag if supplied by
|
|
# redhat-rpm-config.
|
|
BuildFlags="-O2 -g"
|
|
rpm_inherit_flags ()
|
|
{
|
|
local reference=" $* "
|
|
local flag
|
|
for flag in $RPM_OPT_FLAGS $RPM_LD_FLAGS ; do
|
|
if echo "$reference" | grep -q -F " $flag " ; then
|
|
rpm_append_flag "$flag"
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Propgate select compiler flags from redhat-rpm-config. These flags
|
|
# are target-dependent, so we use only those which are specified in
|
|
# redhat-rpm-config. We keep the -m32/-m32/-m64 flags to support
|
|
# multilib builds.
|
|
#
|
|
# Note: For building alternative run-times, care is required to avoid
|
|
# overriding the architecture flags which go into CC/CXX. The flags
|
|
# below are passed in CFLAGS.
|
|
|
|
rpm_inherit_flags \
|
|
"-Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS" \
|
|
"-fasynchronous-unwind-tables" \
|
|
"-fstack-clash-protection" \
|
|
"-funwind-tables" \
|
|
"-m31" \
|
|
"-m32" \
|
|
"-m64" \
|
|
"-march=armv8-a+lse" \
|
|
"-march=armv8.1-a" \
|
|
"-march=haswell" \
|
|
"-march=i686" \
|
|
"-march=x86-64" \
|
|
"-march=x86-64-v2" \
|
|
"-march=x86-64-v3" \
|
|
"-march=x86-64-v4" \
|
|
"-march=z13" \
|
|
"-march=z14" \
|
|
"-march=z15" \
|
|
"-march=zEC12" \
|
|
"-mbranch-protection=standard" \
|
|
"-mcpu=power10" \
|
|
"-mcpu=power8" \
|
|
"-mcpu=power9" \
|
|
"-mfpmath=sse" \
|
|
"-msse2" \
|
|
"-mstackrealign" \
|
|
"-mtune=generic" \
|
|
"-mtune=power10" \
|
|
"-mtune=power8" \
|
|
"-mtune=power9" \
|
|
"-mtune=z13" \
|
|
"-mtune=z14" \
|
|
"-mtune=z15" \
|
|
"-mtune=zEC12" \
|
|
"-specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1" \
|
|
|
|
# libc_nonshared.a cannot be built with the default hardening flags
|
|
# because the glibc build system is incompatible with
|
|
# -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE. The object files need to be marked as to be
|
|
# skipped in annobin annotations. (The -specs= variant of activating
|
|
# annobin does not work here because of flag ordering issues.)
|
|
# See <https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1668822>.
|
|
BuildFlagsNonshared="-fplugin=annobin -fplugin-arg-annobin-disable -Wa,--generate-missing-build-notes=yes"
|
|
|
|
# Special flag to enable annobin annotations for statically linked
|
|
# assembler code. Needs to be passed to make; not preserved by
|
|
# configure.
|
|
%define glibc_make_flags_as ASFLAGS="-g -Wa,--generate-missing-build-notes=yes"
|
|
%define glibc_make_flags %{glibc_make_flags_as}
|
|
|
|
##############################################################################
|
|
# %%build - Generic options.
|
|
##############################################################################
|
|
EnableKernel="--enable-kernel=%{enablekernel}"
|
|
# Save the used compiler and options into the file "Gcc" for use later
|
|
# by %%install.
|
|
echo "$GCC" > Gcc
|
|
|
|
##############################################################################
|
|
# build()
|
|
# Build glibc in `build-%{target}$1', passing the rest of the arguments
|
|
# as CFLAGS to the build (not the same as configure CFLAGS). Several
|
|
# global values are used to determine build flags, kernel version,
|
|
# system tap support, etc.
|
|
##############################################################################
|
|
build()
|
|
{
|
|
local builddir=build-%{target}${1:+-$1}
|
|
${1+shift}
|
|
rm -rf $builddir
|
|
mkdir $builddir
|
|
pushd $builddir
|
|
../configure CC="$GCC" CXX="$GXX" CFLAGS="$BuildFlags $*" \
|
|
--prefix=%{_prefix} \
|
|
--with-headers=%{_prefix}/include $EnableKernel \
|
|
--with-nonshared-cflags="$BuildFlagsNonshared" \
|
|
--enable-bind-now \
|
|
--build=%{target} \
|
|
--enable-stack-protector=strong \
|
|
%ifarch %{pie_arches}
|
|
--enable-static-pie \
|
|
%endif
|
|
--enable-tunables \
|
|
--enable-systemtap \
|
|
${core_with_options} \
|
|
%ifarch x86_64 %{ix86}
|
|
--enable-cet \
|
|
%endif
|
|
%ifarch %{ix86}
|
|
--disable-multi-arch \
|
|
%endif
|
|
%if %{without werror}
|
|
--disable-werror \
|
|
%endif
|
|
--disable-profile \
|
|
%if %{with bootstrap}
|
|
--without-selinux \
|
|
%endif
|
|
--disable-crypt ||
|
|
{ cat config.log; false; }
|
|
|
|
%make_build -r %{glibc_make_flags}
|
|
popd
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Default set of compiler options.
|
|
build
|
|
|
|
##############################################################################
|
|
# Install glibc...
|
|
##############################################################################
|
|
%install
|
|
|
|
# The built glibc is installed into a subdirectory of $RPM_BUILD_ROOT.
|
|
# For a system glibc that subdirectory is "/" (the root of the filesystem).
|
|
# This is called a sysroot (system root) and can be changed if we have a
|
|
# distribution that supports multiple installed glibc versions.
|
|
%define glibc_sysroot $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
|
|
|
|
# Remove existing file lists.
|
|
find . -type f -name '*.filelist' -exec rm -rf {} \;
|
|
|
|
# Reload compiler and build options that were used during %%build.
|
|
GCC=`cat Gcc`
|
|
|
|
%ifarch riscv64
|
|
# RISC-V ABI wants to install everything in /lib64/lp64d or /usr/lib64/lp64d.
|
|
# Make these be symlinks to /lib64 or /usr/lib64 respectively. See:
|
|
# https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@lists.fedoraproject.org/thread/DRHT5YTPK4WWVGL3GIN5BF2IKX2ODHZ3/
|
|
for d in %{glibc_sysroot}%{_libdir} %{glibc_sysroot}/%{_lib}; do
|
|
mkdir -p $d
|
|
(cd $d && ln -sf . lp64d)
|
|
done
|
|
%endif
|
|
|
|
# Build and install:
|
|
pushd build-%{target}
|
|
%make_build install_root=%{glibc_sysroot} install
|
|
%make_build install_root=%{glibc_sysroot} \
|
|
install-locales -C ../localedata objdir=`pwd`
|
|
popd
|
|
# Locale creation may produce different groups of hardlinks in an
|
|
# unpredictable manner. Re-grouping makes those differences go away.
|
|
hardlink %{glibc_sysroot}/usr/lib/locale
|
|
|
|
# install_different:
|
|
# Install all core libraries into DESTDIR/SUBDIR. Either the file is
|
|
# installed as a copy or a symlink to the default install (if it is the
|
|
# same). The path SUBDIR_UP is the prefix used to go from
|
|
# DESTDIR/SUBDIR to the default installed libraries e.g.
|
|
# ln -s SUBDIR_UP/foo.so DESTDIR/SUBDIR/foo.so.
|
|
# When you call this function it is expected that you are in the root
|
|
# of the build directory, and that the default build directory is:
|
|
# "../build-%{target}" (relatively).
|
|
# The primary use of this function is to install alternate runtimes
|
|
# into the build directory and avoid duplicating this code for each
|
|
# runtime.
|
|
install_different()
|
|
{
|
|
local lib libbase libbaseso dlib
|
|
local destdir="$1"
|
|
local subdir="$2"
|
|
local subdir_up="$3"
|
|
local libdestdir="$destdir/$subdir"
|
|
# All three arguments must be non-zero paths.
|
|
if ! [ "$destdir" \
|
|
-a "$subdir" \
|
|
-a "$subdir_up" ]; then
|
|
echo "One of the arguments to install_different was emtpy."
|
|
exit 1
|
|
fi
|
|
# Create the destination directory and the multilib directory.
|
|
mkdir -p "$destdir"
|
|
mkdir -p "$libdestdir"
|
|
# Walk all of the libraries we installed...
|
|
for lib in libc math/libm nptl/libpthread rt/librt nptl_db/libthread_db
|
|
do
|
|
libbase=${lib#*/}
|
|
# Take care that `libbaseso' has a * that needs expanding so
|
|
# take care with quoting.
|
|
libbaseso=$(basename %{glibc_sysroot}/%{_lib}/${libbase}-*.so)
|
|
# Only install if different from default build library.
|
|
if cmp -s ${lib}.so ../build-%{target}/${lib}.so; then
|
|
ln -sf "$subdir_up"/$libbaseso $libdestdir/$libbaseso
|
|
else
|
|
cp -a ${lib}.so $libdestdir/$libbaseso
|
|
fi
|
|
dlib=$libdestdir/$(basename %{glibc_sysroot}/%{_lib}/${libbase}.so.*)
|
|
ln -sf $libbaseso $dlib
|
|
done
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
##############################################################################
|
|
# Remove the files we don't want to distribute
|
|
##############################################################################
|
|
|
|
# Remove the libNoVersion files.
|
|
# XXX: This looks like a bug in glibc that accidentally installed these
|
|
# wrong files. We probably don't need this today.
|
|
rm -f %{glibc_sysroot}/%{_libdir}/libNoVersion*
|
|
rm -f %{glibc_sysroot}/%{_lib}/libNoVersion*
|
|
|
|
# Remove the old nss modules.
|
|
rm -f %{glibc_sysroot}/%{_lib}/libnss1-*
|
|
rm -f %{glibc_sysroot}/%{_lib}/libnss-*.so.1
|
|
|
|
# This statically linked binary is no longer necessary in a world where
|
|
# the default Fedora install uses an initramfs, and further we have rpm-ostree
|
|
# which captures the whole userspace FS tree.
|
|
# Further, see https://github.com/projectatomic/rpm-ostree/pull/1173#issuecomment-355014583
|
|
rm -f %{glibc_sysroot}/{usr/,}sbin/sln
|
|
|
|
######################################################################
|
|
# Run ldconfig to create all the symbolic links we need
|
|
######################################################################
|
|
|
|
# Note: This has to happen before creating /etc/ld.so.conf.
|
|
|
|
mkdir -p %{glibc_sysroot}/var/cache/ldconfig
|
|
truncate -s 0 %{glibc_sysroot}/var/cache/ldconfig/aux-cache
|
|
|
|
# ldconfig is statically linked, so we can use the new version.
|
|
%{glibc_sysroot}/sbin/ldconfig -N -r %{glibc_sysroot}
|
|
|
|
##############################################################################
|
|
# Install info files
|
|
##############################################################################
|
|
|
|
%if %{with docs}
|
|
# Move the info files if glibc installed them into the wrong location.
|
|
if [ -d %{glibc_sysroot}%{_prefix}/info -a "%{_infodir}" != "%{_prefix}/info" ]; then
|
|
mkdir -p %{glibc_sysroot}%{_infodir}
|
|
mv -f %{glibc_sysroot}%{_prefix}/info/* %{glibc_sysroot}%{_infodir}
|
|
rm -rf %{glibc_sysroot}%{_prefix}/info
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Compress all of the info files.
|
|
gzip -9nvf %{glibc_sysroot}%{_infodir}/libc*
|
|
|
|
# Copy the debugger interface documentation over to the right location
|
|
mkdir -p %{glibc_sysroot}%{_docdir}/glibc
|
|
cp elf/rtld-debugger-interface.txt %{glibc_sysroot}%{_docdir}/glibc
|
|
%else
|
|
rm -f %{glibc_sysroot}%{_infodir}/dir
|
|
rm -f %{glibc_sysroot}%{_infodir}/libc.info*
|
|
%endif
|
|
|
|
##############################################################################
|
|
# Create locale sub-package file lists
|
|
##############################################################################
|
|
|
|
olddir=`pwd`
|
|
pushd %{glibc_sysroot}%{_prefix}/lib/locale
|
|
rm -f locale-archive
|
|
$olddir/build-%{target}/elf/ld.so \
|
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--library-path $olddir/build-%{target}/ \
|
|
$olddir/build-%{target}/locale/localedef \
|
|
--alias-file=$olddir/intl/locale.alias \
|
|
--prefix %{glibc_sysroot} --add-to-archive \
|
|
eo *_*
|
|
# Historically, glibc-all-langpacks deleted the file on updates (sic),
|
|
# so we need to restore it in the posttrans scriptlet (like the old
|
|
# glibc-all-langpacks versions)
|
|
ln locale-archive locale-archive.real
|
|
|
|
# Create the file lists for the language specific sub-packages:
|
|
for i in eo *_*
|
|
do
|
|
lang=${i%%_*}
|
|
if [ ! -e langpack-${lang}.filelist ]; then
|
|
echo "%dir %{_prefix}/lib/locale" >> langpack-${lang}.filelist
|
|
fi
|
|
echo "%dir %{_prefix}/lib/locale/$i" >> langpack-${lang}.filelist
|
|
echo "%{_prefix}/lib/locale/$i/*" >> langpack-${lang}.filelist
|
|
done
|
|
popd
|
|
pushd %{glibc_sysroot}%{_prefix}/share/locale
|
|
for i in */LC_MESSAGES/libc.mo
|
|
do
|
|
locale=${i%%%%/*}
|
|
lang=${locale%%%%_*}
|
|
echo "%lang($lang) %{_prefix}/share/locale/${i}" \
|
|
>> %{glibc_sysroot}%{_prefix}/lib/locale/langpack-${lang}.filelist
|
|
done
|
|
popd
|
|
mv %{glibc_sysroot}%{_prefix}/lib/locale/*.filelist .
|
|
|
|
##############################################################################
|
|
# Install configuration files for services
|
|
##############################################################################
|
|
|
|
install -p -m 644 nss/nsswitch.conf %{glibc_sysroot}/etc/nsswitch.conf
|
|
|
|
# This is for ncsd - in glibc 2.2
|
|
install -m 644 nscd/nscd.conf %{glibc_sysroot}/etc
|
|
mkdir -p %{glibc_sysroot}%{_tmpfilesdir}
|
|
install -m 644 %{SOURCE1} %{buildroot}%{_tmpfilesdir}
|
|
mkdir -p %{glibc_sysroot}/lib/systemd/system
|
|
install -m 644 nscd/nscd.service nscd/nscd.socket %{glibc_sysroot}/lib/systemd/system
|
|
|
|
# Include ld.so.conf
|
|
echo 'include ld.so.conf.d/*.conf' > %{glibc_sysroot}/etc/ld.so.conf
|
|
truncate -s 0 %{glibc_sysroot}/etc/ld.so.cache
|
|
chmod 644 %{glibc_sysroot}/etc/ld.so.conf
|
|
mkdir -p %{glibc_sysroot}/etc/ld.so.conf.d
|
|
mkdir -p %{glibc_sysroot}/etc/sysconfig
|
|
truncate -s 0 %{glibc_sysroot}/etc/sysconfig/nscd
|
|
truncate -s 0 %{glibc_sysroot}/etc/gai.conf
|
|
|
|
# Include %{_libdir}/gconv/gconv-modules.cache
|
|
truncate -s 0 %{glibc_sysroot}%{_libdir}/gconv/gconv-modules.cache
|
|
chmod 644 %{glibc_sysroot}%{_libdir}/gconv/gconv-modules.cache
|
|
|
|
# Remove any zoneinfo files; they are maintained by tzdata.
|
|
rm -rf %{glibc_sysroot}%{_prefix}/share/zoneinfo
|
|
|
|
# Make sure %config files have the same timestamp across multilib packages.
|
|
#
|
|
# XXX: Ideally ld.so.conf should have the timestamp of the spec file, but there
|
|
# doesn't seem to be any macro to give us that. So we do the next best thing,
|
|
# which is to at least keep the timestamp consistent. The choice of using
|
|
# SOURCE0 is arbitrary.
|
|
touch -r %{SOURCE0} %{glibc_sysroot}/etc/ld.so.conf
|
|
touch -r inet/etc.rpc %{glibc_sysroot}/etc/rpc
|
|
|
|
%if %{with benchtests}
|
|
# Build benchmark binaries. Ignore the output of the benchmark runs.
|
|
pushd build-%{target}
|
|
make BENCH_DURATION=1 bench-build
|
|
popd
|
|
|
|
# Copy over benchmark binaries.
|
|
mkdir -p %{glibc_sysroot}%{_prefix}/libexec/glibc-benchtests
|
|
cp $(find build-%{target}/benchtests -type f -executable) %{glibc_sysroot}%{_prefix}/libexec/glibc-benchtests/
|
|
# ... and the makefile.
|
|
for b in %{SOURCE2} %{SOURCE3}; do
|
|
cp $b %{glibc_sysroot}%{_prefix}/libexec/glibc-benchtests/
|
|
done
|
|
# .. and finally, the comparison scripts.
|
|
cp benchtests/scripts/benchout.schema.json %{glibc_sysroot}%{_prefix}/libexec/glibc-benchtests/
|
|
cp benchtests/scripts/compare_bench.py %{glibc_sysroot}%{_prefix}/libexec/glibc-benchtests/
|
|
cp benchtests/scripts/import_bench.py %{glibc_sysroot}%{_prefix}/libexec/glibc-benchtests/
|
|
cp benchtests/scripts/validate_benchout.py %{glibc_sysroot}%{_prefix}/libexec/glibc-benchtests/
|
|
%endif
|
|
|
|
# The #line directives gperf generates do not give the proper
|
|
# file name relative to the build directory.
|
|
pushd locale
|
|
ln -s programs/*.gperf .
|
|
popd
|
|
pushd iconv
|
|
ln -s ../locale/programs/charmap-kw.gperf .
|
|
popd
|
|
|
|
%if %{with docs}
|
|
# Remove the `dir' info-heirarchy file which will be maintained
|
|
# by the system as it adds info files to the install.
|
|
rm -f %{glibc_sysroot}%{_infodir}/dir
|
|
%endif
|
|
|
|
mkdir -p %{glibc_sysroot}/var/{db,run}/nscd
|
|
touch %{glibc_sysroot}/var/{db,run}/nscd/{passwd,group,hosts,services}
|
|
touch %{glibc_sysroot}/var/run/nscd/{socket,nscd.pid}
|
|
|
|
# Move libpcprofile.so and libmemusage.so into the proper library directory.
|
|
# They can be moved without any real consequences because users would not use
|
|
# them directly.
|
|
mkdir -p %{glibc_sysroot}%{_libdir}
|
|
mv -f %{glibc_sysroot}/%{_lib}/lib{pcprofile,memusage}.so \
|
|
%{glibc_sysroot}%{_libdir}
|
|
|
|
# Strip all of the installed object files.
|
|
strip -g %{glibc_sysroot}%{_libdir}/*.o
|
|
|
|
###############################################################################
|
|
# Rebuild libpthread.a using --whole-archive to ensure all of libpthread
|
|
# is included in a static link. This prevents any problems when linking
|
|
# statically, using parts of libpthread, and other necessary parts not
|
|
# being included. Upstream has decided that this is the wrong approach to
|
|
# this problem and that the full set of dependencies should be resolved
|
|
# such that static linking works and produces the most minimally sized
|
|
# static application possible.
|
|
###############################################################################
|
|
pushd %{glibc_sysroot}%{_prefix}/%{_lib}/
|
|
$GCC -r -nostdlib -o libpthread.o -Wl,--whole-archive ./libpthread.a
|
|
rm libpthread.a
|
|
ar rcs libpthread.a libpthread.o
|
|
rm libpthread.o
|
|
popd
|
|
|
|
# The xtrace and memusage scripts have hard-coded paths that need to be
|
|
# translated to a correct set of paths using the $LIB token which is
|
|
# dynamically translated by ld.so as the default lib directory.
|
|
for i in %{glibc_sysroot}%{_prefix}/bin/{xtrace,memusage}; do
|
|
%if %{with bootstrap}
|
|
test -w $i || continue
|
|
%endif
|
|
sed -e 's~=/%{_lib}/libpcprofile.so~=%{_libdir}/libpcprofile.so~' \
|
|
-e 's~=/%{_lib}/libmemusage.so~=%{_libdir}/libmemusage.so~' \
|
|
-e 's~='\''/\\\$LIB/libpcprofile.so~='\''%{_prefix}/\\$LIB/libpcprofile.so~' \
|
|
-e 's~='\''/\\\$LIB/libmemusage.so~='\''%{_prefix}/\\$LIB/libmemusage.so~' \
|
|
-i $i
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
##############################################################################
|
|
# Build an empty libpthread_nonshared.a for compatiliby with applications
|
|
# that have old linker scripts that reference this file. We ship this only
|
|
# in compat-libpthread-nonshared sub-package.
|
|
##############################################################################
|
|
ar cr %{glibc_sysroot}%{_prefix}/%{_lib}/libpthread_nonshared.a
|
|
|
|
##############################################################################
|
|
# Beyond this point in the install process we no longer modify the set of
|
|
# installed files.
|
|
##############################################################################
|
|
|
|
##############################################################################
|
|
# Build the file lists used for describing the package and subpackages.
|
|
##############################################################################
|
|
# There are several main file lists (and many more for
|
|
# the langpack sub-packages (langpack-${lang}.filelist)):
|
|
# * master.filelist
|
|
# - Master file list from which all other lists are built.
|
|
# * glibc.filelist
|
|
# - Files for the glibc packages.
|
|
# * common.filelist
|
|
# - Flies for the common subpackage.
|
|
# * utils.filelist
|
|
# - Files for the utils subpackage.
|
|
# * nscd.filelist
|
|
# - Files for the nscd subpackage.
|
|
# * devel.filelist
|
|
# - Files for the devel subpackage.
|
|
# * doc.filelist
|
|
# - Files for the documentation subpackage.
|
|
# * headers.filelist
|
|
# - Files for the headers subpackage.
|
|
# * static.filelist
|
|
# - Files for the static subpackage.
|
|
# * libnsl.filelist
|
|
# - Files for the libnsl subpackage
|
|
# * nss_db.filelist
|
|
# * nss_hesiod.filelist
|
|
# - File lists for nss_* NSS module subpackages.
|
|
# * nss-devel.filelist
|
|
# - File list with the .so symbolic links for NSS packages.
|
|
# * compat-libpthread-nonshared.filelist.
|
|
# - File list for compat-libpthread-nonshared subpackage.
|
|
|
|
# Create the main file lists. This way we can append to any one of them later
|
|
# wihtout having to create it. Note these are removed at the start of the
|
|
# install phase.
|
|
touch master.filelist
|
|
touch glibc.filelist
|
|
touch common.filelist
|
|
touch utils.filelist
|
|
touch nscd.filelist
|
|
touch devel.filelist
|
|
touch doc.filelist
|
|
touch headers.filelist
|
|
touch static.filelist
|
|
touch libnsl.filelist
|
|
touch nss_db.filelist
|
|
touch nss_hesiod.filelist
|
|
touch nss-devel.filelist
|
|
touch compat-libpthread-nonshared.filelist
|
|
|
|
###############################################################################
|
|
# Master file list, excluding a few things.
|
|
###############################################################################
|
|
{
|
|
# List all files or links that we have created during install.
|
|
# Files with 'etc' are configuration files, likewise 'gconv-modules'
|
|
# and 'gconv-modules.cache' are caches, and we exclude them.
|
|
find %{glibc_sysroot} \( -type f -o -type l \) \
|
|
\( \
|
|
-name etc -printf "%%%%config " -o \
|
|
-name gconv-modules \
|
|
-printf "%%%%verify(not md5 size mtime) %%%%config(noreplace) " -o \
|
|
-name gconv-modules.cache \
|
|
-printf "%%%%verify(not md5 size mtime) " \
|
|
, \
|
|
! -path "*/lib/debug/*" -printf "/%%P\n" \)
|
|
# List all directories with a %%dir prefix. We omit the info directory and
|
|
# all directories in (and including) /usr/share/locale.
|
|
find %{glibc_sysroot} -type d \
|
|
\( -path '*%{_prefix}/share/locale' -prune -o \
|
|
\( -path '*%{_prefix}/share/*' \
|
|
%if %{with docs}
|
|
! -path '*%{_infodir}' -o \
|
|
%endif
|
|
-path "*%{_prefix}/include/*" \
|
|
\) -printf "%%%%dir /%%P\n" \)
|
|
} | {
|
|
# Also remove the *.mo entries. We will add them to the
|
|
# language specific sub-packages.
|
|
# libnss_ files go into subpackages related to NSS modules.
|
|
# and .*/share/i18n/charmaps/.*), they go into the sub-package
|
|
# "locale-source":
|
|
sed -e '\,.*/share/locale/\([^/_]\+\).*/LC_MESSAGES/.*\.mo,d' \
|
|
-e '\,.*/share/i18n/locales/.*,d' \
|
|
-e '\,.*/share/i18n/charmaps/.*,d' \
|
|
-e '\,.*/etc/\(localtime\|nsswitch.conf\|ld\.so\.conf\|ld\.so\.cache\|default\|rpc\|gai\.conf\),d' \
|
|
-e '\,.*/%{_libdir}/lib\(pcprofile\|memusage\)\.so,d' \
|
|
-e '\,.*/bin/\(memusage\|mtrace\|xtrace\|pcprofiledump\),d'
|
|
} | sort > master.filelist
|
|
|
|
# The master file list is now used by each subpackage to list their own
|
|
# files. We go through each package and subpackage now and create their lists.
|
|
# Each subpackage picks the files from the master list that they need.
|
|
# The order of the subpackage list generation does not matter.
|
|
|
|
# Make the master file list read-only after this point to avoid accidental
|
|
# modification.
|
|
chmod 0444 master.filelist
|
|
|
|
###############################################################################
|
|
# glibc
|
|
###############################################################################
|
|
|
|
# Add all files with the following exceptions:
|
|
# - The info files '%{_infodir}/dir'
|
|
# - The partial (lib*_p.a) static libraries, include files.
|
|
# - The static files, objects, unversioned DSOs, and nscd.
|
|
# - The bin, locale, some sbin, and share.
|
|
# - We want iconvconfig in the main package and we do this by using
|
|
# a double negation of -v and [^i] so it removes all files in
|
|
# sbin *but* iconvconfig.
|
|
# - All the libnss files (we add back the ones we want later).
|
|
# - All bench test binaries.
|
|
# - The aux-cache, since it's handled specially in the files section.
|
|
cat master.filelist \
|
|
| grep -v \
|
|
-e '%{_infodir}' \
|
|
-e '%{_libdir}/lib.*_p.a' \
|
|
-e '%{_prefix}/include' \
|
|
-e '%{_libdir}/lib.*\.a' \
|
|
-e '%{_libdir}/.*\.o' \
|
|
-e '%{_libdir}/lib.*\.so' \
|
|
-e 'nscd' \
|
|
-e '%{_prefix}/bin' \
|
|
-e '%{_prefix}/lib/locale' \
|
|
-e '%{_prefix}/sbin/[^i]' \
|
|
-e '%{_prefix}/share' \
|
|
-e '/var/db/Makefile' \
|
|
-e '/libnss_.*\.so[0-9.]*$' \
|
|
-e '/libnsl' \
|
|
-e 'glibc-benchtests' \
|
|
-e 'aux-cache' \
|
|
> glibc.filelist
|
|
|
|
# Add specific files:
|
|
# - The nss_files, nss_compat, and nss_db files.
|
|
# - The libmemusage.so and libpcprofile.so used by utils.
|
|
for module in compat files dns; do
|
|
cat master.filelist \
|
|
| grep -E \
|
|
-e "/libnss_$module(\.so\.[0-9.]+|-[0-9.]+\.so)$" \
|
|
>> glibc.filelist
|
|
done
|
|
grep -e "libmemusage.so" -e "libpcprofile.so" master.filelist >> glibc.filelist
|
|
|
|
###############################################################################
|
|
# glibc-devel
|
|
###############################################################################
|
|
|
|
# Put some static files into the devel package.
|
|
grep '%{_libdir}/lib.*\.a' master.filelist \
|
|
| grep '/lib\(\(c\|pthread\|nldbl\|mvec\)_nonshared\|g\|ieee\|mcheck\)\.a$' \
|
|
> devel.filelist
|
|
|
|
# Put all of the object files and *.so (not the versioned ones) into the
|
|
# devel package.
|
|
grep '%{_libdir}/.*\.o' < master.filelist >> devel.filelist
|
|
grep '%{_libdir}/lib.*\.so' < master.filelist >> devel.filelist
|
|
# The exceptions are:
|
|
# - libmemusage.so and libpcprofile.so in glibc used by utils.
|
|
# - libnss_*.so which are in nss-devel.
|
|
sed -i -e '\,libmemusage.so,d' \
|
|
-e '\,libpcprofile.so,d' \
|
|
-e '\,/libnss_[a-z]*\.so$,d' \
|
|
devel.filelist
|
|
|
|
###############################################################################
|
|
# glibc-doc
|
|
###############################################################################
|
|
|
|
%if %{with docs}
|
|
# Put the info files into the doc file list, but exclude the generated dir.
|
|
grep '%{_infodir}' master.filelist | grep -v '%{_infodir}/dir' > doc.filelist
|
|
grep '%{_docdir}' master.filelist >> doc.filelist
|
|
%endif
|
|
|
|
###############################################################################
|
|
# glibc-headers
|
|
###############################################################################
|
|
|
|
%if %{need_headers_package}
|
|
# The glibc-headers package includes only common files which are identical
|
|
# across all multilib packages. We must keep gnu/stubs.h and gnu/lib-names.h
|
|
# in the glibc-headers package, but the -32, -64, -64-v1, and -64-v2 versions
|
|
# go into glibc-devel.
|
|
grep '%{_prefix}/include/gnu/stubs-.*\.h$' < master.filelist >> devel.filelist || :
|
|
grep '%{_prefix}/include/gnu/lib-names-.*\.h$' < master.filelist >> devel.filelist || :
|
|
# Put the include files into headers file list.
|
|
grep '%{_prefix}/include' < master.filelist \
|
|
| egrep -v '%{_prefix}/include/gnu/stubs-.*\.h$' \
|
|
| egrep -v '%{_prefix}/include/gnu/lib-names-.*\.h$' \
|
|
> headers.filelist
|
|
%else
|
|
# If there is no glibc-headers package, all header files go into the
|
|
# glibc-devel package.
|
|
grep '%{_prefix}/include' < master.filelist >> devel.filelist
|
|
%endif
|
|
|
|
###############################################################################
|
|
# glibc-static
|
|
###############################################################################
|
|
|
|
# Put the rest of the static files into the static package.
|
|
grep '%{_libdir}/lib.*\.a' < master.filelist \
|
|
| grep -v '/lib\(\(c\|pthread\|nldbl\|mvec\)_nonshared\|g\|ieee\|mcheck\)\.a$' \
|
|
> static.filelist
|
|
|
|
###############################################################################
|
|
# glibc-common
|
|
###############################################################################
|
|
|
|
# All of the bin and certain sbin files go into the common package except
|
|
# iconvconfig which needs to go in glibc. Likewise nscd is excluded because
|
|
# it goes in nscd. The iconvconfig binary is kept in the main glibc package
|
|
# because we use it in the post-install scriptlet to rebuild the
|
|
# gconv-modules.cache. The makedb binary is in nss_db.
|
|
grep '%{_prefix}/bin' master.filelist \
|
|
| grep -v '%{_prefix}/bin/makedb' \
|
|
>> common.filelist
|
|
grep '%{_prefix}/sbin' master.filelist \
|
|
| grep -v '%{_prefix}/sbin/iconvconfig' \
|
|
| grep -v 'nscd' >> common.filelist
|
|
# All of the files under share go into the common package since they should be
|
|
# multilib-independent.
|
|
# Exceptions:
|
|
# - The actual share directory, not owned by us.
|
|
# - The info files which go into doc, and the info directory.
|
|
# - All documentation files, which go into doc.
|
|
grep '%{_prefix}/share' master.filelist \
|
|
| grep -v \
|
|
-e '%{_prefix}/share/info/libc.info.*' \
|
|
-e '%%dir %{prefix}/share/info' \
|
|
-e '%%dir %{prefix}/share' \
|
|
-e '%{_docdir}' \
|
|
>> common.filelist
|
|
|
|
###############################################################################
|
|
# nscd
|
|
###############################################################################
|
|
|
|
# The nscd binary must go into the nscd subpackage.
|
|
echo '%{_prefix}/sbin/nscd' > nscd.filelist
|
|
|
|
###############################################################################
|
|
# glibc-utils
|
|
###############################################################################
|
|
|
|
# Add the utils scripts and programs to the utils subpackage.
|
|
cat > utils.filelist <<EOF
|
|
%if %{without bootstrap}
|
|
%{_prefix}/bin/memusage
|
|
%{_prefix}/bin/memusagestat
|
|
%endif
|
|
%{_prefix}/bin/mtrace
|
|
%{_prefix}/bin/pcprofiledump
|
|
%{_prefix}/bin/xtrace
|
|
EOF
|
|
|
|
###############################################################################
|
|
# nss_db, nss_hesiod
|
|
###############################################################################
|
|
|
|
# Move the NSS-related files to the NSS subpackages. Be careful not
|
|
# to pick up .debug files, and the -devel symbolic links.
|
|
for module in db hesiod; do
|
|
grep -E "/libnss_$module(\.so\.[0-9.]+|-[0-9.]+\.so)$" \
|
|
master.filelist > nss_$module.filelist
|
|
done
|
|
grep -E "%{_prefix}/bin/makedb$" master.filelist >> nss_db.filelist
|
|
|
|
###############################################################################
|
|
# nss-devel
|
|
###############################################################################
|
|
|
|
# Symlinks go into the nss-devel package (instead of the main devel
|
|
# package).
|
|
grep '/libnss_[a-z]*\.so$' master.filelist > nss-devel.filelist
|
|
|
|
###############################################################################
|
|
# libnsl
|
|
###############################################################################
|
|
|
|
# Prepare the libnsl-related file lists.
|
|
grep '/libnsl-[0-9.]*.so$' master.filelist > libnsl.filelist
|
|
test $(wc -l < libnsl.filelist) -eq 1
|
|
|
|
%if %{with benchtests}
|
|
###############################################################################
|
|
# glibc-benchtests
|
|
###############################################################################
|
|
|
|
# List of benchmarks.
|
|
find build-%{target}/benchtests -type f -executable | while read b; do
|
|
echo "%{_prefix}/libexec/glibc-benchtests/$(basename $b)"
|
|
done >> benchtests.filelist
|
|
# ... and the makefile.
|
|
for b in %{SOURCE2} %{SOURCE3}; do
|
|
echo "%{_prefix}/libexec/glibc-benchtests/$(basename $b)" >> benchtests.filelist
|
|
done
|
|
# ... and finally, the comparison scripts.
|
|
echo "%{_prefix}/libexec/glibc-benchtests/benchout.schema.json" >> benchtests.filelist
|
|
echo "%{_prefix}/libexec/glibc-benchtests/compare_bench.py*" >> benchtests.filelist
|
|
echo "%{_prefix}/libexec/glibc-benchtests/import_bench.py*" >> benchtests.filelist
|
|
echo "%{_prefix}/libexec/glibc-benchtests/validate_benchout.py*" >> benchtests.filelist
|
|
%endif
|
|
|
|
###############################################################################
|
|
# compat-libpthread-nonshared
|
|
###############################################################################
|
|
echo "%{_libdir}/libpthread_nonshared.a" >> compat-libpthread-nonshared.filelist
|
|
|
|
##############################################################################
|
|
# Run the glibc testsuite
|
|
##############################################################################
|
|
%check
|
|
%if %{with testsuite}
|
|
|
|
# Run the glibc tests. If any tests fail to build we exit %check with
|
|
# an error, otherwise we print the test failure list and the failed
|
|
# test output and continue. Write to standard error to avoid
|
|
# synchronization issues with make and shell tracing output if
|
|
# standard output and standard error are different pipes.
|
|
run_tests () {
|
|
# This hides a test suite build failure, which should be fatal. We
|
|
# check "Summary of test results:" below to verify that all tests
|
|
# were built and run.
|
|
%make_build check |& tee rpmbuild.check.log >&2
|
|
test -n tests.sum
|
|
if ! grep -q '^Summary of test results:$' rpmbuild.check.log ; then
|
|
echo "FAIL: test suite build of target: $(basename "$(pwd)")" >& 2
|
|
exit 1
|
|
fi
|
|
set +x
|
|
grep -v ^PASS: tests.sum > rpmbuild.tests.sum.not-passing || true
|
|
if test -n rpmbuild.tests.sum.not-passing ; then
|
|
echo ===================FAILED TESTS===================== >&2
|
|
echo "Target: $(basename "$(pwd)")" >& 2
|
|
cat rpmbuild.tests.sum.not-passing >&2
|
|
while read failed_code failed_test ; do
|
|
for suffix in out test-result ; do
|
|
if test -e "$failed_test.$suffix"; then
|
|
echo >&2
|
|
echo "=====$failed_code $failed_test.$suffix=====" >&2
|
|
cat -- "$failed_test.$suffix" >&2
|
|
echo >&2
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
done <rpmbuild.tests.sum.not-passing
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Unconditonally dump differences in the system call list.
|
|
echo "* System call consistency checks:" >&2
|
|
cat misc/tst-syscall-list.out >&2
|
|
set -x
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Increase timeouts
|
|
export TIMEOUTFACTOR=16
|
|
parent=$$
|
|
echo ====================TESTING=========================
|
|
|
|
# Default libraries.
|
|
pushd build-%{target}
|
|
run_tests
|
|
popd
|
|
|
|
echo ====================TESTING END=====================
|
|
PLTCMD='/^Relocation section .*\(\.rela\?\.plt\|\.rela\.IA_64\.pltoff\)/,/^$/p'
|
|
echo ====================PLT RELOCS LD.SO================
|
|
readelf -Wr %{glibc_sysroot}/%{_lib}/ld-*.so | sed -n -e "$PLTCMD"
|
|
echo ====================PLT RELOCS LIBC.SO==============
|
|
readelf -Wr %{glibc_sysroot}/%{_lib}/libc-*.so | sed -n -e "$PLTCMD"
|
|
echo ====================PLT RELOCS END==================
|
|
|
|
# Obtain a way to run the dynamic loader. Avoid matching the symbolic
|
|
# link and then pick the first loader (although there should be only
|
|
# one).
|
|
run_ldso="$(find %{glibc_sysroot}/%{_lib}/ld-*.so -type f | LC_ALL=C sort | head -n1) --library-path %{glibc_sysroot}/%{_lib}"
|
|
|
|
# Show the auxiliary vector as seen by the new library
|
|
# (even if we do not perform the valgrind test).
|
|
LD_SHOW_AUXV=1 $run_ldso /bin/true
|
|
|
|
%if 0%{?_enable_debug_packages}
|
|
# Finally, check if valgrind runs with the new glibc.
|
|
# We want to fail building if valgrind is not able to run with this glibc so
|
|
# that we can then coordinate with valgrind to get it fixed before we update
|
|
# glibc.
|
|
%if %{with valgrind}
|
|
$run_ldso /usr/bin/valgrind --error-exitcode=1 \
|
|
$run_ldso /usr/bin/true
|
|
# true --help performs some memory allocations.
|
|
$run_ldso /usr/bin/valgrind --error-exitcode=1 \
|
|
$run_ldso /usr/bin/true --help >/dev/null
|
|
%endif
|
|
%endif
|
|
|
|
%endif
|
|
|
|
|
|
%pre -p <lua>
|
|
-- Check that the running kernel is new enough
|
|
required = '%{enablekernel}'
|
|
rel = posix.uname("%r")
|
|
if rpm.vercmp(rel, required) < 0 then
|
|
error("FATAL: kernel too old", 0)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
%post -p <lua>
|
|
-- We use lua's posix.exec because there may be no shell that we can
|
|
-- run during glibc upgrade. We used to implement much of %%post as a
|
|
-- C program, but from an overall maintenance perspective the lua in
|
|
-- the spec file was simpler and safer given the operations required.
|
|
-- All lua code will be ignored by rpm-ostree; see:
|
|
-- https://github.com/projectatomic/rpm-ostree/pull/1869
|
|
-- If we add new lua actions to the %%post code we should coordinate
|
|
-- with rpm-ostree and ensure that their glibc install is functional.
|
|
function post_exec (program, ...)
|
|
local pid = posix.fork ()
|
|
if pid == 0 then
|
|
assert (posix.exec (program, ...))
|
|
elseif pid > 0 then
|
|
posix.wait (pid)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- (1) Remove multilib libraries from previous installs.
|
|
-- In order to support in-place upgrades, we must immediately remove
|
|
-- obsolete platform directories after installing a new glibc
|
|
-- version. RPM only deletes files removed by updates near the end
|
|
-- of the transaction. If we did not remove the obsolete platform
|
|
-- directories here, they may be preferred by the dynamic linker
|
|
-- during the execution of subsequent RPM scriptlets, likely
|
|
-- resulting in process startup failures.
|
|
|
|
-- Full set of libraries glibc may install.
|
|
install_libs = { "anl", "BrokenLocale", "c", "dl", "m", "mvec",
|
|
"nss_compat", "nss_db", "nss_dns", "nss_files",
|
|
"nss_hesiod", "pthread", "resolv", "rt", "SegFault",
|
|
"thread_db", "util" }
|
|
|
|
-- We are going to remove these libraries. Generally speaking we remove
|
|
-- all core libraries in the multilib directory.
|
|
-- We employ a tight match where X.Y is in [2.0,9.9*], so we would
|
|
-- match "libc-2.0.so" and so on up to "libc-9.9*".
|
|
remove_regexps = {}
|
|
for i = 1, #install_libs do
|
|
remove_regexps[i] = ("lib" .. install_libs[i]
|
|
.. "%%-[2-9]%%.[0-9]+%%.so$")
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Two exceptions:
|
|
remove_regexps[#install_libs + 1] = "libthread_db%%-1%%.0%%.so"
|
|
remove_regexps[#install_libs + 2] = "libSegFault%%.so"
|
|
|
|
-- We are going to search these directories.
|
|
local remove_dirs = { "%{_libdir}/i686",
|
|
"%{_libdir}/i686/nosegneg",
|
|
"%{_libdir}/power6",
|
|
"%{_libdir}/power7",
|
|
"%{_libdir}/power8",
|
|
"%{_libdir}/power9",
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
-- Walk all the directories with files we need to remove...
|
|
for _, rdir in ipairs (remove_dirs) do
|
|
if posix.access (rdir) then
|
|
-- If the directory exists we look at all the files...
|
|
local remove_files = posix.files (rdir)
|
|
for rfile in remove_files do
|
|
for _, rregexp in ipairs (remove_regexps) do
|
|
-- Does it match the regexp?
|
|
local dso = string.match (rfile, rregexp)
|
|
if (dso ~= nil) then
|
|
-- Removing file...
|
|
os.remove (rdir .. '/' .. rfile)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- (2) Update /etc/ld.so.conf
|
|
-- Next we update /etc/ld.so.conf to ensure that it starts with
|
|
-- a literal "include ld.so.conf.d/*.conf".
|
|
|
|
local ldsoconf = "/etc/ld.so.conf"
|
|
local ldsoconf_tmp = "/etc/glibc_post_upgrade.ld.so.conf"
|
|
|
|
if posix.access (ldsoconf) then
|
|
|
|
-- We must have a "include ld.so.conf.d/*.conf" line.
|
|
local have_include = false
|
|
for line in io.lines (ldsoconf) do
|
|
-- This must match, and we don't ignore whitespace.
|
|
if string.match (line, "^include ld.so.conf.d/%%*%%.conf$") ~= nil then
|
|
have_include = true
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if not have_include then
|
|
-- Insert "include ld.so.conf.d/*.conf" line at the start of the
|
|
-- file. We only support one of these post upgrades running at
|
|
-- a time (temporary file name is fixed).
|
|
local tmp_fd = io.open (ldsoconf_tmp, "w")
|
|
if tmp_fd ~= nil then
|
|
tmp_fd:write ("include ld.so.conf.d/*.conf\n")
|
|
for line in io.lines (ldsoconf) do
|
|
tmp_fd:write (line .. "\n")
|
|
end
|
|
tmp_fd:close ()
|
|
local res = os.rename (ldsoconf_tmp, ldsoconf)
|
|
if res == nil then
|
|
io.stdout:write ("Error: Unable to update configuration file (rename).\n")
|
|
end
|
|
else
|
|
io.stdout:write ("Error: Unable to update configuration file (open).\n")
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- (3) Rebuild ld.so.cache early.
|
|
-- If the format of the cache changes then we need to rebuild
|
|
-- the cache early to avoid any problems running binaries with
|
|
-- the new glibc.
|
|
|
|
-- Note: We use _prefix because Fedora's UsrMove says so.
|
|
post_exec ("%{_prefix}/sbin/ldconfig")
|
|
|
|
-- (4) Update gconv modules cache.
|
|
-- If the /usr/lib/gconv/gconv-modules.cache exists, then update it
|
|
-- with the latest set of modules that were just installed.
|
|
-- We assume that the cache is in _libdir/gconv and called
|
|
-- "gconv-modules.cache".
|
|
|
|
local iconv_dir = "%{_libdir}/gconv"
|
|
local iconv_cache = iconv_dir .. "/gconv-modules.cache"
|
|
if (posix.utime (iconv_cache) == 0) then
|
|
post_exec ("%{_prefix}/sbin/iconvconfig",
|
|
"-o", iconv_cache,
|
|
"--nostdlib",
|
|
iconv_dir)
|
|
else
|
|
io.stdout:write ("Error: Missing " .. iconv_cache .. " file.\n")
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
%posttrans all-langpacks -e -p <lua>
|
|
-- The old glibc-all-langpacks postun scriptlet deleted the locale-archive
|
|
-- file, so we may have to resurrect it on upgrades.
|
|
local archive_path = "%{_prefix}/lib/locale/locale-archive"
|
|
local real_path = "%{_prefix}/lib/locale/locale-archive.real"
|
|
local stat_archive = posix.stat(archive_path)
|
|
local stat_real = posix.stat(real_path)
|
|
-- If the hard link was removed, restore it.
|
|
if stat_archive ~= nil and stat_real ~= nil
|
|
and (stat_archive.ino ~= stat_real.ino
|
|
or stat_archive.dev ~= stat_real.dev) then
|
|
posix.unlink(archive_path)
|
|
stat_archive = nil
|
|
end
|
|
-- If the file is gone, restore it.
|
|
if stat_archive == nil then
|
|
posix.link(real_path, archive_path)
|
|
end
|
|
-- Remove .rpmsave file potentially created due to config file change.
|
|
local save_path = archive_path .. ".rpmsave"
|
|
if posix.access(save_path) then
|
|
posix.unlink(save_path)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
%pre -n nscd
|
|
getent group nscd >/dev/null || /usr/sbin/groupadd -g 28 -r nscd
|
|
getent passwd nscd >/dev/null ||
|
|
/usr/sbin/useradd -M -o -r -d / -s /sbin/nologin \
|
|
-c "NSCD Daemon" -u 28 -g nscd nscd
|
|
|
|
%post -n nscd
|
|
%systemd_post nscd.service
|
|
|
|
%preun -n nscd
|
|
%systemd_preun nscd.service
|
|
|
|
%postun -n nscd
|
|
if test $1 = 0; then
|
|
/usr/sbin/userdel nscd > /dev/null 2>&1 || :
|
|
fi
|
|
%systemd_postun_with_restart nscd.service
|
|
|
|
%files -f glibc.filelist
|
|
%dir %{_prefix}/%{_lib}/audit
|
|
%verify(not md5 size mtime) %config(noreplace) /etc/nsswitch.conf
|
|
%verify(not md5 size mtime) %config(noreplace) /etc/ld.so.conf
|
|
%verify(not md5 size mtime) %config(noreplace) /etc/rpc
|
|
%dir /etc/ld.so.conf.d
|
|
%dir %{_prefix}/libexec/getconf
|
|
%dir %{_libdir}/gconv
|
|
%dir %attr(0700,root,root) /var/cache/ldconfig
|
|
%attr(0600,root,root) %verify(not md5 size mtime) %ghost %config(missingok,noreplace) /var/cache/ldconfig/aux-cache
|
|
%attr(0644,root,root) %verify(not md5 size mtime) %ghost %config(missingok,noreplace) /etc/ld.so.cache
|
|
%attr(0644,root,root) %verify(not md5 size mtime) %ghost %config(missingok,noreplace) /etc/gai.conf
|
|
# If rpm doesn't support %license, then use %doc instead.
|
|
%{!?_licensedir:%global license %%doc}
|
|
%license COPYING COPYING.LIB LICENSES
|
|
|
|
%files -f common.filelist common
|
|
%dir %{_prefix}/lib/locale
|
|
%dir %{_prefix}/lib/locale/C.utf8
|
|
%{_prefix}/lib/locale/C.utf8/*
|
|
|
|
%files all-langpacks
|
|
%{_prefix}/lib/locale/locale-archive
|
|
%{_prefix}/lib/locale/locale-archive.real
|
|
%{_prefix}/share/locale/*/LC_MESSAGES/libc.mo
|
|
|
|
%files locale-source
|
|
%dir %{_prefix}/share/i18n/locales
|
|
%{_prefix}/share/i18n/locales/*
|
|
%dir %{_prefix}/share/i18n/charmaps
|
|
%{_prefix}/share/i18n/charmaps/*
|
|
|
|
%files -f devel.filelist devel
|
|
|
|
%if %{with docs}
|
|
%files -f doc.filelist doc
|
|
%endif
|
|
|
|
%files -f static.filelist static
|
|
|
|
%if %{need_headers_package}
|
|
%files -f headers.filelist -n %{headers_package_name}
|
|
%endif
|
|
|
|
%files -f utils.filelist utils
|
|
|
|
%files -f nscd.filelist -n nscd
|
|
%config(noreplace) /etc/nscd.conf
|
|
%dir %attr(0755,root,root) /var/run/nscd
|
|
%dir %attr(0755,root,root) /var/db/nscd
|
|
/lib/systemd/system/nscd.service
|
|
/lib/systemd/system/nscd.socket
|
|
%{_tmpfilesdir}/nscd.conf
|
|
%attr(0644,root,root) %verify(not md5 size mtime) %ghost %config(missingok,noreplace) /var/run/nscd/nscd.pid
|
|
%attr(0666,root,root) %verify(not md5 size mtime) %ghost %config(missingok,noreplace) /var/run/nscd/socket
|
|
%attr(0600,root,root) %verify(not md5 size mtime) %ghost %config(missingok,noreplace) /var/run/nscd/passwd
|
|
%attr(0600,root,root) %verify(not md5 size mtime) %ghost %config(missingok,noreplace) /var/run/nscd/group
|
|
%attr(0600,root,root) %verify(not md5 size mtime) %ghost %config(missingok,noreplace) /var/run/nscd/hosts
|
|
%attr(0600,root,root) %verify(not md5 size mtime) %ghost %config(missingok,noreplace) /var/run/nscd/services
|
|
%attr(0600,root,root) %verify(not md5 size mtime) %ghost %config(missingok,noreplace) /var/db/nscd/passwd
|
|
%attr(0600,root,root) %verify(not md5 size mtime) %ghost %config(missingok,noreplace) /var/db/nscd/group
|
|
%attr(0600,root,root) %verify(not md5 size mtime) %ghost %config(missingok,noreplace) /var/db/nscd/hosts
|
|
%attr(0600,root,root) %verify(not md5 size mtime) %ghost %config(missingok,noreplace) /var/db/nscd/services
|
|
%ghost %config(missingok,noreplace) /etc/sysconfig/nscd
|
|
|
|
%files -f nss_db.filelist -n nss_db
|
|
/var/db/Makefile
|
|
%files -f nss_hesiod.filelist -n nss_hesiod
|
|
%doc hesiod/README.hesiod
|
|
%files -f nss-devel.filelist nss-devel
|
|
|
|
%files -f libnsl.filelist -n libnsl
|
|
/%{_lib}/libnsl.so.1
|
|
|
|
%if %{with benchtests}
|
|
%files benchtests -f benchtests.filelist
|
|
%endif
|
|
|
|
%files -f compat-libpthread-nonshared.filelist -n compat-libpthread-nonshared
|
|
|
|
%changelog
|
|
* Fri May 7 2021 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 2.33-11
|
|
- Sync with Fedora f34 branch, commit 4f55bd2df5c705c99f21.
|
|
- This removes the forced setting of the z14/POWER9 baselines,
|
|
switching back to redhat-rpm-config flags.
|
|
- s390x: Adjust z14 check to proposed upstream approach (#1945473)
|
|
- ppc64le: Implement preliminary check for POWER9 support (#1945472)
|
|
- Use distribution mechanism for debuginfo (#1915330)
|
|
- Switch back to parallel locale generation during build
|
|
- Upstream patches from the 2.33 stable release branch, up to commit
|
|
3f5080aedd164c1f92a53552dd3e0b82ac6d2bd3:
|
|
- S390: Also check vector support in memmove ifunc-selector [BZ #27511]
|
|
- malloc: Fix a realloc crash with heap tagging [BZ 27468]
|
|
- Update Nios II libm-test-ulps.
|
|
- tst: Provide test for select
|
|
- misc: Fix tst-select timeout handling (BZ#27648)
|
|
- libsupport: Add support_select_modifies_timeout
|
|
- libsupport: Add support_select_normalizes_timeout
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- linux: Normalize and return timeout on select (BZ #27651)
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- linux: always update select timeout (BZ #27706)
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- tunables: Fix comparison of tunable values
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- support: Typo and formatting fixes
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- support: Pass environ to child process
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- support: Add capability to fork an sgid child
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- tst-env-setuid: Use support_capture_subprogram_self_sgid
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- Enhance setuid-tunables test
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- Fix SXID_ERASE behavior in setuid programs (BZ #27471)
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- Remove PR_TAGGED_ADDR_ENABLE from sys/prctl.h
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- x86: tst-cpu-features-supports.c: Update AMX check
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- nptl_db: Support different libpthread/ld.so load orders (bug 27744)
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- nptl: Check for compatible GDB in nptl/tst-pthread-gdb-attach
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- nptl: Do not build nptl/tst-pthread-gdb-attach as PIE
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* Thu Apr 15 2021 Mohan Boddu <mboddu@redhat.com> - 2.33-10
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- Rebuilt for RHEL 9 BETA on Apr 15th 2021. Related: rhbz#1947937
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* Fri Apr 9 2021 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 2.33-9
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- ppc64le, s390x: Enforce POWER9 and z14 baseline (#1876584, #1876479)
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* Fri Apr 9 2021 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 2.33-8
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- s390x: Implement preliminary check for z14 support (#1945473)
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* Fri Apr 9 2021 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 2.33-7
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- Inherit additional build flags from redhat-rpm-config (#1947895)
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* Wed Apr 7 2021 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 2.33-6
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- Remove power9 multilib (#1889978)
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* Tue Mar 16 2021 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 2.33-5
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- Import patches from the upstream glibc 2.33 branch, up to commit
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db32fc27e7bdfb5468200a94e9152bcc1c971d25:
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- test-container: Always copy test-specific support files [BZ #27537]
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- nptl: Remove private futex optimization [BZ #27304]
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- pthread_once hangs when init routine throws an exception [BZ #18435]
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- elf: ld.so --help calls _dl_init_paths without a main map (#1609351)
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- elf: Always set l in _dl_init_paths (bug 23462)
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- x86: Handle _SC_LEVEL1_ICACHE_LINESIZE [BZ #27444]
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- io: Return EBAFD for negative file descriptor on fstat (BZ #27559)
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- nscd: Fix double free in netgroupcache [BZ #27462]
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- x86: Set minimum x86-64 level marker [BZ #27318]
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* Thu Mar 4 2021 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 2.33-4
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- Import patch from the upstream glibc 2.33 branch, up to commit
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3e880d733753183696d1a81c34caef3a9add2b0c.
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- nss: Re-enable NSS module loading after chroot [BZ #27389]
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* Tue Mar 2 2021 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 2.33-3
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- Import patches from the upstream glibc 2.33 branch, up to commit
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71b2463f6178a6097532dcfe8948bffbe2376dfb.
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- x86: Add CPU-specific diagnostics to ld.so --list-diagnostics
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- x86: Automate generation of PREFERRED_FEATURE_INDEX_1 bitfield
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- ld.so: Implement the --list-diagnostics option
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* Fri Feb 19 2021 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 2.33-2
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- Re-enable -Werror; GCC PR 98512 workaround applied upstream
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- Import patches from the upstream glibc 2.33 branch, up to commit
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8d4241b8976273513e72cc1c5f6b1af3e11f0792.
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- string: Work around GCC PR 98512 in rawmemchr
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- S390: Add new hwcap values.
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- tunables: Disallow negative values for some tunables
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- x86: Use SIZE_MAX instead of (long int)-1 for tunable range value
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- tunables: Simplify TUNABLE_SET interface
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- nsswitch: return result when nss database is locked [BZ #27343]
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* Mon Feb 15 2021 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 2.33-1
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- Switch to glibc 2.33 upstream release tarball
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