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* Remove ar-target and shared targets, at build time now we traverse the tree ↵Peter S. Mazinger2005-09-281-38/+39
| | | | only once. Generalize all toplevel makefiles. Make sure, that libdl.so is built against libc.so and not libc.a
* Provide atexit() for static buildsPeter S. Mazinger2005-09-271-1/+1
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* Speed up clean target, don't recurse where possible, remove unneeded actionsPeter S. Mazinger2005-09-2718-28/+0
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* Add __cxa_atexit and __cxa_finalize, thanks to Stephen Warren. This patch ↵Peter S. Mazinger2005-09-263-80/+197
| | | | breaks compatibility with existing binaries, unless the new COMPAT_ATEXIT option is enabled.
* Do not build __uClibc_main.o with ssp enabledPeter S. Mazinger2005-09-231-0/+2
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* Changed ssp.c license to LGPL and added vapier as contributorPeter S. Mazinger2005-09-231-8/+4
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* New ssp code using syscalls where possible.Peter S. Mazinger2005-09-232-109/+97
| | | | | Moved guard_setup to __uClibc_main.c, the only place where it is called. Removed SIGKILL option, not usable with sigaction.
* no check needed in libm/libpthread, we do not recurse anymore if the related ↵Peter S. Mazinger2005-09-221-4/+2
| | | | option is not set, more Makefile cleanups
* weaks moved after the related function so gcc4 won't warnPeter S. Mazinger2005-09-2229-273/+269
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* Makefile cleanupsPeter S. Mazinger2005-09-221-2/+0
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* include headers only if the related option is enabledPeter S. Mazinger2005-09-213-0/+8
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* enable flockfile and friends if threads are not enabledPeter S. Mazinger2005-09-211-2/+0
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* correct some typosPeter S. Mazinger2005-09-211-5/+5
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* 'pthread.h' is not the only file that needs to be symlinked. When NPTL gets ↵"Steven J. Hill"2005-09-211-142/+0
| | | | merged, you will need to do 'semaphore.h' and 'bits/pthreadtypes.h'. I think I have been a good little boy and keeping my NPTL changes out of mainline, so I'm going to go ahead and cross the line this once to get this change in.
* merge x86_64 optimized string supportMike Frysinger2005-09-2116-15/+2875
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* merge some updates from glibc to fix 32/64 bit supportMike Frysinger2005-09-211-8/+25
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* Fix bug 370.Joakim Tjernlund2005-09-201-10/+13
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* declare _init/_fini weak if UCLIBC_CTOR_DTOR is not definedMike Frysinger2005-09-181-0/+8
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* Add atomic support for PPC.Joakim Tjernlund2005-09-171-0/+607
| | | | Merge glibc bits/atomic.h powerpc32/bits/atomic.h powerpc64/bits/atomic.h into one file
* Change to glibc way of defining syscalls. This should make PPCJoakim Tjernlund2005-09-171-33/+127
| | | | compile with gcc 4.0/4.1
* make sure we treat count as size_t, not ssize_t ... fixes with help from khemMike Frysinger2005-09-161-3/+4
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* syntax/whitespace touchupsMike Frysinger2005-09-1610-50/+44
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* punt _DL_FINI_CRT_COMPAT option now that 0.9.28 has been releasedMike Frysinger2005-09-082-29/+0
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* Fix by Martin Schlemmer:Mike Frysinger2005-09-082-0/+18
| | | | | | | | If _DL_FINI_CRT_COMPAT is defined, _dl_fini is setup to run at exit via atexit(), but this makes it run _before_ the fini (__app_fini()) of the app, causing stuff like sandbox that frees structs, etc via its fini to segfault. http://bugs.gentoo.org/98187
* grab a tiny mmap implementation from glibcMike Frysinger2005-09-072-1/+50
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* make sure the syscall mmap func isnt exportedMike Frysinger2005-09-071-1/+1
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* fix string functions to not treat the size_t as ssize_tMike Frysinger2005-09-051-6/+13
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* anemo writes in Bug 9: use ElfW(auxv_t) instead of Elf32_auxv_tMike Frysinger2005-08-291-3/+4
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* asierllano writes in bug 370:Joakim Tjernlund2005-08-271-8/+3
| | | | | | The gcc compiler has deprecated the type __uint128 for 32-bits platforms. Due to the fact that this type was introduced in gcc-3.1 it is better to drop its use. (glibc has the same problem and uses this same solution).
* Frank Mehnert writes:Mike Frysinger2005-08-261-1/+1
| | | | | | libc/misc/time/time.c does not compile if __UCLIBC_HAS_TZ_FILE__ is disabled but __UCLIBC_HAS_TZ_CACHING__ is enabled. The following patch fixes this issue.
* import sparc-optimized string functions from glibcMike Frysinger2005-08-2644-1/+6783
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* oops, new math code needs thisMike Frysinger2005-08-261-0/+28
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* import different optimized versions of div funcs based upon target sparc archMike Frysinger2005-08-2520-1588/+1763
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* import a64l and l64a from glibcMike Frysinger2005-08-243-2/+127
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* add a link_warning() like glibc so ppl will [hopefully] stop using mktemp. ↵Mike Frysinger2005-08-241-7/+9
| | | | also redo whitespacing.
* add support for getrpcbynumber_r/getrpcbyname_r/getrpcent_r and a config ↵Mike Frysinger2005-08-181-0/+98
| | | | option to enable REENTRANT RPC
* add support for getrpcbynumber_r/getrpcbyname_r/getrpcent_r and a config ↵Mike Frysinger2005-08-181-15/+10
| | | | option to enable REENTRANT RPC
* rework some of the code to shrink sizeMike Frysinger2005-08-181-16/+19
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* style tweaksMike Frysinger2005-08-181-39/+25
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* remove 0.9.27 compat aliasMike Frysinger2005-08-181-1/+0
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* we have getprotobyname_r() now so use itMike Frysinger2005-08-181-9/+20
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* also check for __thumb__Mike Frysinger2005-08-181-1/+1
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* add the posix_memalign functionMike Frysinger2005-08-182-2/+44
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* Make uClibc vfork() use kernels vfork() instead of fork(). Joakim Tjernlund2005-08-172-2/+25
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* add a 0.9.27 compat symbol (_glibc_strerror_r) since the function has since ↵Mike Frysinger2005-08-161-0/+1
| | | | been renamed to __glibc_strerror_r in 0.9.28
* For current kernels, we just use the getcwd() syscall. For old 2.0 linuxEric Andersen2005-08-151-1/+10
| | | | | kernels, we need this bit to make the non-syscall version that recurses up the directory path work properly. Thanks go to Harald Kuethe for sorting this out.
* arm has its own iopl.c now so we dont need ugly #ifdef check for armMike Frysinger2005-08-151-7/+4
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* rip out iopl from ioperm.c so it will override the common iopl.cMike Frysinger2005-08-153-14/+36
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* import thumb support from jbowler in Bug 385Mike Frysinger2005-08-151-0/+33
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* eat whitespaceMike Frysinger2005-08-142-9/+7
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