-This directory contains the version 2.0.1 test release of the GNU C Library.
+This directory contains the version 2.0.94 test release of the GNU C Library.
Many bugs have been fixed since the last release.
Some bugs surely remain.
configurations:
*-*-gnu GNU Hurd
- i[3456]86-*-linux-gnu Linux-2.0 on Intel
- m68k-*-linux-gnu Linux-2.0 on Motorola 680x0
- alpha-*-linux-gnu Linux-2.0 on DEC Alpha
+ i[3456]86-*-linux-gnu Linux-2.x on Intel
+ m68k-*-linux-gnu Linux-2.x on Motorola 680x0
+ alpha-*-linux-gnu Linux-2.x on DEC Alpha
+ powerpc-*-linux-gnu Linux and MkLinux on PowerPC systems
+ sparc-*-linux-gnu Linux-2.x on SPARC
+ sparc64-*-linux-gnu Linux-2.x on UltraSPARC
+ arm-*-none ARM standalone systems
+ arm-*-linuxaout Linux-2.x on ARM using a.out binaries
Former releases of this library (version 1.09.1 and perhaps earlier
sparc-sun-solaris2
sparc-sun-sunos4
-Whether this is still true for this release is unknown. Porting the
-library is not hard. If you are interested in doing a port, please
-get on the mailing list by sending electronic mail to
-<bug-glibc-request@prep.ai.mit.edu>.
+Since no one has volunteered to test and fix the above configurations,
+these are not supported at the moment. It's expected that these don't
+work anymore. Porting the library is not hard. If you are interested
+in doing a port, please contact the glibc maintainers by sending
+electronic mail to <bug-glibc@gnu.org>.
The GNU C library now includes Michael Glad's Ultra Fast Crypt, which
provides the Unix `crypt' function, plus some other entry points.
Because of the United States export restriction on DES implementations,
we are distributing this code separately from the rest of the C
library. There is an extra distribution tar file just for crypt; it is
-called `glibc-crypt-2.0.1.tar.gz'. You can just unpack the crypt
+called `glibc-crypt-2.0.94.tar.gz'. You can just unpack the crypt
distribution along with the rest of the C library and build; you can
also build the library without getting crypt. Users outside the USA
can get the crypt distribution via anonymous FTP from ftp.ifi.uio.no
[129.240.64.21], or another archive site outside the USA. Archive
maintainers are encouraged to copy this distribution to their archives
outside the USA. Please get it from ftp.ifi.uio.no; transferring this
-distribution from prep.ai.mit.edu (or any other site in the USA) to a
+distribution from ftp.gnu.org (or any other site in the USA) to a
site outside the USA is in violation of US export laws.
Beside the separate crypt tar file there are some more add-ons which can be
The GNU C Library is completely documented by the Texinfo manual found
in the `manual/' subdirectory. The manual is still being updated and
-contains some known errors and omissions; we regret that we do not have
-the resources to work on the manual as much as we would like. Please
-send comments on the manual to <bug-glibc-manual@prep.ai.mit.edu>, and
+contains some known errors and omissions; we regret that we do not
+have the resources to work on the manual as much as we would like.
+Please send comments on the manual to <bug-glibc-manual@gnu.org>, and
not to the library bug-reporting address.
The file NOTES contains a description of the feature-test macros used
facilities you want it to make available.
We prefer to get bug reports sent using the `glibcbug' shell script which
-is install together with the rest of the GNU libc to <bugs@gnu.ai.mit.edu>.
+is installed together with the rest of the GNU libc to <bugs@gnu.org>.
Simply run this shell script and fill in the information. Nevertheless
-you can still send bug reports to <bug-glibc@prep.ai.mit.edu> as normal
-electronic mails.
+you can still send bug reports to <bug-glibc@gnu.org> as normal electronic
+mails.
The GNU C Library is free software. See the file COPYING.LIB for copying
conditions.