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%define anolis_release 2 ############################################################################## # We support the following options: # --with/--without, # * testsuite - Running the testsuite. # * benchtests - Running and building benchmark subpackage. # * bootstrap - Bootstrapping the package. # * werror - Build with -Werror # * docs - Build with documentation and the required dependencies. # * valgrind - Run smoke tests with valgrind to verify dynamic loader. # # You must always run the testsuite for production builds. # Default: Always run the testsuite. %bcond_without testsuite # Default: Always build the benchtests. %bcond_without benchtests # Default: Not bootstrapping. %bcond_with bootstrap # Default: Enable using -Werror %bcond_without werror # Default: Always build documentation. %bcond_without docs # Default: Always run valgrind tests if there is architecture support. %ifarch x86_64 aarch64 %bcond_without valgrind %else %bcond_with valgrind %endif %if %{with bootstrap} # Disable benchtests, -Werror, docs, and valgrind if we're bootstrapping %undefine with_benchtests %undefine with_werror %undefine with_docs %undefine with_valgrind %endif # We do our own build flags management. In particular, see # rpm_inherit_flags below. %undefine _auto_set_build_flags ############################################################################## # Any architecture/kernel combination that supports running 32-bit and 64-bit # code in userspace is considered a biarch arch. %define biarcharches x86_64 # Avoid generating a glibc-headers package on architectures which are # not biarch. %ifarch %{biarcharches} %define need_headers_package 1 %define headers_package_name glibc-headers %else %define need_headers_package 0 %dnl !biarcharches %endif ############################################################################## # Utility functions for pre/post scripts. Stick them at the beginning of # any lua %pre, %post, %postun, etc. sections to have them expand into # those scripts. It only works in lua sections and not anywhere else. %define glibc_post_funcs() \ -- We use lua 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 \ posix.exec (program, ...) \ assert (nil) \ elseif pid > 0 then \ posix.wait (pid) \ end \ end \ \ function update_gconv_modules_cache () \ local iconv_dir = "%{_libdir}/gconv" \ local iconv_cache = iconv_dir .. "/gconv-modules.cache" \ local iconv_modules = iconv_dir .. "/gconv-modules" \ if (posix.utime (iconv_modules) == 0) then \ 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 \ end \ end \ %{nil} ############################################################################## # %%package glibc - The GNU C Library (glibc) core package. ############################################################################## Summary: The GNU libc libraries Name: glibc Version: 2.36 Release: %{anolis_release}%{?dist} # In general, GPLv2+ is used by programs, LGPLv2+ is used for # libraries. # # LGPLv2+ with exceptions is used for things that are linked directly # into dynamically linked programs and shared libraries (e.g. crt # files, lib*_nonshared.a). Historically, this exception also applies # to parts of libio. # # GPLv2+ with exceptions is used for parts of the Arm unwinder. # # GFDL is used for the documentation. # # Some other licenses are used in various places (BSD, Inner-Net, # ISC, Public Domain). # # HSRL and FSFAP are only used in test cases, which currently do not # ship in binary RPMs, so they are not listed here. MIT is used for # scripts/install-sh, which does not ship, either. # # GPLv3+ is used by manual/texinfo.tex, which we do not use. # # LGPLv3+ is used by some Hurd code, which we do not build. # # LGPLv2 is used in one place (time/timespec_get.c, by mistake), but # it is not actually compiled, so it does not matter for libraries. License: LGPLv2+ and LGPLv2+ with exceptions and GPLv2+ and GPLv2+ with exceptions and BSD and Inner-Net and ISC and Public Domain and GFDL URL: http://www.gnu.org/software/glibc/ Source0: https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/glibc/%{name}-%{version}.tar.xz Source1: bench.mk Source2: glibc-bench-compare Source10: wrap-find-debuginfo.sh Source11: parse-SUPPORTED.py ###################################################################### # Activate the wrapper script for debuginfo generation, by rewriting # the definition of __debug_install_post. %{lua: local wrapper = rpm.expand("%{SOURCE10}") local sysroot = rpm.expand("%{glibc_sysroot}") local original = rpm.expand("%{macrobody:__debug_install_post}") -- Strip leading newline. It confuses the macro redefinition. -- Avoid embedded newlines that confuse the macro definition. original = original:match("^%s*(.-)%s*$"):gsub("\\\n", "") rpm.define("__debug_install_post bash " .. wrapper .. " " .. sysroot .. " " .. original) } # The wrapper script relies on the fact that debugedit does not change # build IDs. %define _no_recompute_build_ids 1 %undefine _unique_build_ids ############################################################################## # Patches: # - See each individual patch file for origin and upstream status. # - For new patches follow template.patch format. ############################################################################## Patch1: glibc-no-archive-for-localedef.patch Patch2: glibc-place-info-into-Libraries-category.patch Patch3: glibc-nscd-add-syslog-target-dependency.patch Patch4: glibc-fix-newlocale-error-return.patch Patch5: glibc-cs-path.patch Patch6: glibc-python3.patch Patch7: glibc-deprecated-selinux-makedb.patch # patches sync from 2.36 release branch Patch0101: 0001-stdlib-Suppress-gcc-diagnostic-that-char8_t-is-a-key.patch Patch0102: 0002-wcsmbs-Add-missing-test-c8rtomb-test-mbrtoc8-depende.patch Patch0103: 0003-dlfcn-Pass-caller-pointer-to-static-dlopen-implement.patch Patch0104: 0004-Update-syscall-lists-for-Linux-5.19.patch Patch0105: 0005-elf-Replace-strcpy-call-with-memcpy-BZ-29454.patch Patch0106: 0006-Linux-Terminate-subprocess-on-late-failure-in-tst-pi.patch Patch0107: 0007-alpha-Fix-generic-brk-system-call-emulation-in-__brk.patch Patch0108: 0008-socket-Check-lengths-before-advancing-pointer-in-CMS.patch Patch0109: 0009-NEWS-Add-entry-for-bug-28846.patch Patch0110: 0010-glibcextract.py-Add-compile_c_snippet.patch Patch0111: 0011-linux-Use-compile_c_snippet-to-check-linux-pidfd.h-a.patch Patch0112: 0012-linux-Mimic-kernel-defition-for-BLOCK_SIZE.patch Patch0113: 0013-linux-Use-compile_c_snippet-to-check-linux-mount.h-a.patch Patch0114: 0014-linux-Fix-sys-mount.h-usage-with-kernel-headers.patch Patch0115: 0015-Linux-Fix-enum-fsconfig_command-detection-in-sys-mou.patch Patch0116: 0016-syslog-Fix-large-messages-BZ-29536.patch Patch0117: 0017-elf-Call-__libc_early_init-for-reused-namespaces-bug.patch Patch0118: 0018-Apply-asm-redirections-in-wchar.h-before-first-use.patch Patch0119: 0019-elf-Restore-how-vDSO-dependency-is-printed-with-LD_T.patch ############################################################################## # Continued list of core "glibc" package information: ############################################################################## Obsoletes: glibc-profile < 2.4 Obsoletes: nscd < 2.35 Provides: ldconfig # The dynamic linker supports DT_GNU_HASH Provides: rtld(GNU_HASH) # Various components (regex, glob) have been imported from gnulib. Provides: bundled(gnulib) # We need libgcc for cancellation support in POSIX threads. Requires: libgcc Requires: glibc-common = %{version}-%{release} Requires(pre): basesystem Requires: basesystem # This is for building auxiliary programs like memusage # For initial glibc bootstraps it can be commented out %if %{without bootstrap} BuildRequires: gd-devel libpng-devel zlib-devel %endif %if %{with docs} %endif %if %{without bootstrap} BuildRequires: libselinux-devel >= 1.33.4-3 %endif BuildRequires: audit-libs-devel >= 1.1.3, sed >= 3.95, libcap-devel, gettext # We need procps-ng (/bin/ps), util-linux (/bin/kill), and gawk (/bin/awk), # but it is more flexible to require the actual programs and let rpm infer # the packages. However, until bug 1259054 is widely fixed we avoid the # following: # BuildRequires: /bin/ps, /bin/kill, /bin/awk # And use instead (which should be reverted some time in the future): BuildRequires: procps-ng, util-linux, gawk BuildRequires: systemtap-sdt-devel %if %{with valgrind} # Require valgrind for smoke testing the dynamic loader to make sure we # have not broken valgrind. BuildRequires: valgrind %endif # We use python for the microbenchmarks and locale data regeneration # from unicode sources (carried out manually). We choose python3 # explicitly because it supports both use cases. On some # distributions, python3 does not actually install /usr/bin/python3, # so we also depend on python3-devel. BuildRequires: python3 python3-devel # This GCC version is needed for -fstack-clash-protection support. BuildRequires: gcc >= 7.2.1-6 %define enablekernel 3.2 Conflicts: kernel < %{enablekernel} %define target %{_target_cpu}-anolis-linux # GNU make 4.0 introduced the -O option. BuildRequires: make >= 4.0 # The intl subsystem generates a parser using bison. BuildRequires: bison >= 2.7 # binutils 2.30-17 is needed for --generate-missing-build-notes. BuildRequires: binutils >= 2.30-17 # Earlier releases have broken support for IRELATIVE relocations Conflicts: prelink < 0.4.2 %if %{without bootstrap} %if %{with testsuite} # The testsuite builds static C++ binaries that require a C++ compiler, # static C++ runtime from libstdc++-static, and lastly static glibc. BuildRequires: gcc-c++ BuildRequires: libstdc++-static # A configure check tests for the ability to create static C++ binaries # before glibc is built and therefore we need a glibc-static for that # check to pass even if we aren't going to use any of those objects to # build the tests. BuildRequires: glibc-static # libidn2 (but not libidn2-devel) is needed for testing AI_IDN/NI_IDN. BuildRequires: libidn2 # The testsuite runs mtrace, which is a perl script BuildRequires: perl-interpreter %endif %endif # Filter out all GLIBC_PRIVATE symbols since they are internal to # the package and should not be examined by any other tool. %global __filter_GLIBC_PRIVATE 1 %global __provides_exclude ^libc_malloc_debug\\.so.*$ # For language packs we have glibc require a virtual dependency # "glibc-langpack" wich gives us at least one installed langpack. # If no langpack providing 'glibc-langpack' was installed you'd # get language-neutral support e.g. C, POSIX, and C.UTF-8 locales. # In the past we used to install the glibc-all-langpacks by default # but we no longer do this to minimize container and VM sizes. # Today you must actively use the language packs infrastructure to # install language support. Requires: glibc-langpack = %{version}-%{release} Suggests: glibc-minimal-langpack = %{version}-%{release} # Suggest extra gconv modules so that they are installed by default but can be # removed if needed to build a minimal OS image. Recommends: glibc-gconv-extra = %{version}-%{release} # Use system-rpm-config as a marker for a buildroot configuration, and # unconditionally pull in glibc-gconv-extra in that case. Requires: (glibc-gconv-extra = %{version}-%{release} if system-rpm-config) %description The glibc package contains standard libraries which are used by multiple programs on the system. In order to save disk space and memory, as well as to make upgrading easier, common system code is kept in one place and shared between programs. This particular package contains the most important sets of shared libraries: the standard C library and the standard math library. Without these two libraries, a Linux system will not function. ###################################################################### # libnsl subpackage ###################################################################### %package -n libnsl Summary: Legacy support library for NIS Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release} %description -n libnsl This package provides the legacy version of libnsl library, for accessing NIS services. This library is provided for backwards compatibility only; applications should use libnsl2 instead to gain IPv6 support. ############################################################################## # glibc "devel" sub-package ############################################################################## %package devel Summary: Object files for development using standard C libraries. Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release} Requires: libxcrypt-devel >= 4.0.0 Requires: kernel-headers >= 3.2 BuildRequires: kernel-headers >= 3.2 %if %{need_headers_package} Requires: %{headers_package_name} = %{version}-%{release} %endif %if !%{need_headers_package} # For backwards compatibility, when the glibc-headers package existed. Provides: glibc-headers = %{version}-%{release} Provides: glibc-headers(%{_target_cpu}) Obsoletes: glibc-headers < %{version}-%{release} %endif %description devel The glibc-devel package contains the object files necessary for developing programs which use the standard C libraries (which are used by nearly all programs). If you are developing programs which will use the standard C libraries, your system needs to have these standard object files available in order to create the executables. Install glibc-devel if you are going to develop programs which will use the standard C libraries. ############################################################################## # glibc "doc" sub-package ############################################################################## %if %{with docs} %package doc Summary: Documentation for GNU libc BuildArch: noarch Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release} # Removing texinfo will cause check-safety.sh test to fail because it seems to # trigger documentation generation based on dependencies. We need to fix this # upstream in some way that doesn't depend on generating docs to validate the # texinfo. I expect it's simply the wrong dependency for that target. BuildRequires: texinfo >= 5.0 %description doc The glibc-doc package contains The GNU C Library Reference Manual in info format. Additional package documentation is also provided. %endif ############################################################################## # glibc "static" sub-package ############################################################################## %package static Summary: C library static libraries for -static linking. Requires: %{name}-devel = %{version}-%{release} Requires: libxcrypt-static >= 4.0.0 %description static The glibc-static package contains the C library static libraries for -static linking. You don't need these, unless you link statically, which is highly discouraged. ############################################################################## # glibc "headers" sub-package # - The headers package includes all common headers that are shared amongst # the multilib builds. It avoids file conflicts between the architecture- # specific glibc-devel variants. # Files like gnu/stubs.h which have gnu/stubs-32.h (i686) and gnu/stubs-64.h # are included in glibc-headers, but the -32 and -64 files are in their # respective i686 and x86_64 devel packages. ############################################################################## %if %{need_headers_package} %package -n %{headers_package_name} Summary: Additional internal header files for glibc-devel. Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release} Provides: %{name}-headers(%{_target_cpu}) Obsoletes: glibc-headers-x86 < %{version}-%{release} Obsoletes: glibc-headers-s390 < %{version}-%{release} %description -n %{headers_package_name} The %{headers_package_name} package contains the architecture-specific header files which cannot be included in glibc-devel package. %endif ############################################################################## # glibc "common" sub-package ############################################################################## %package common Summary: Common binaries and locale data for glibc Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release} Requires: tzdata >= 2003a %description common The glibc-common package includes common binaries for the GNU libc libraries, as well as national language (locale) support. ###################################################################### # File triggers to do ldconfig calls automatically (see rhbz#1380878) ###################################################################### # File triggers for when libraries are added or removed in standard # paths. %transfiletriggerin common -P 2000000 -- /lib /usr/lib /lib64 /usr/lib64 /sbin/ldconfig %end %transfiletriggerpostun common -P 2000000 -- /lib /usr/lib /lib64 /usr/lib64 /sbin/ldconfig %end # We need to run ldconfig manually because __brp_ldconfig assumes that # glibc itself is always installed in $RPM_BUILD_ROOT, but with sysroots # we may be installed into a subdirectory of that path. Therefore we # unset __brp_ldconfig and run ldconfig by hand with the sysroots path # passed to -r. %undefine __brp_ldconfig ###################################################################### %package locale-source Summary: The sources for the locales Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release} Requires: %{name}-common = %{version}-%{release} %description locale-source The sources for all locales provided in the language packs. If you are building custom locales you will most likely use these sources as the basis for your new locale. %global locale_rx eo syr *_* %{lua: -- To make lua-mode happy: ' -- List of supported locales. This is used to generate the langpack -- subpackages below. This table needs adjustments if the set of -- glibc locales changes. "code" is the glibc code for the language -- (before the "_". "name" is the English translation of the language -- name (for use in subpackage descriptions). "regions" is a table of -- variant specifiers (after the "_", excluding "@" and "." -- variants/charset specifiers). The table must be sorted by the code -- field, and the regions table must be sorted as well. -- -- English translations of language names can be obtained using (for -- the "aa" language in this example): -- -- python3 -c 'import langtable; print(langtable.language_name("aa", languageIdQuery="en"))' local locales = { { code="aa", name="Afar", regions={ "DJ", "ER", "ET" } }, { code="af", name="Afrikaans", regions={ "ZA" } }, { code="agr", name="Aguaruna", regions={ "PE" } }, { code="ak", name="Akan", regions={ "GH" } }, { code="am", name="Amharic", regions={ "ET" } }, { code="an", name="Aragonese", regions={ "ES" } }, { code="anp", name="Angika", regions={ "IN" } }, { code="ar", name="Arabic", regions={ "AE", "BH", "DZ", "EG", "IN", "IQ", "JO", "KW", "LB", "LY", "MA", "OM", "QA", "SA", "SD", "SS", "SY", "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="rif", name="Tarifit", regions={ "MA" } }, { 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="syr", name="Syriac", regions={} }, { 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 # Infrequently used iconv converter modules. %package gconv-extra Summary: All iconv converter modules for %{name}. Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release} Requires: %{name}-common = %{version}-%{release} %description gconv-extra This package contains all iconv converter modules built in %{name}. ############################################################################## # 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} = %{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} = %{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} = %{version}-%{release} Requires: nss_db = %{version}-%{release} Requires: nss_hesiod = %{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 -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 # system-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 system-rpm-config. These flags # are target-dependent, so we use only those which are specified in # system-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=armv9-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/anolis/anolis-annobin-cc1" \ %if 0%{?_annotated_build} > 0 # 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" %endif # 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 \ --enable-tunables \ --enable-systemtap \ ${core_with_options} \ %ifarch x86_64 --enable-cet \ %endif %if %{without werror} --disable-werror \ %endif --disable-profile \ %if %{with bootstrap} --without-selinux \ %endif %ifarch aarch64 --enable-memory-tagging \ %endif --disable-crypt \ --disable-build-nscd \ --disable-nscd || { 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 \ --library-path $olddir/build-%{target}/ \ $olddir/build-%{target}/locale/localedef \ --alias-file=$olddir/intl/locale.alias \ --prefix %{glibc_sysroot} --add-to-archive \ %locale_rx # 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 %locale_rx 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 ############################################################################## # 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 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 %{SOURCE1} %{SOURCE2}; 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 # 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} # Disallow linking against libc_malloc_debug. rm %{glibc_sysroot}%{_libdir}/libc_malloc_debug.so # Strip all of the installed object files. strip -g %{glibc_sysroot}%{_libdir}/*.o # 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. # * 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 gconv.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} \( -type f -o -type l \) \ \( \ -name etc -printf "%%%%config " -o \ -name gconv-modules.cache \ -printf "%%%%verify(not md5 size mtime) " -o \ -name gconv-modules* \ -printf "%%%%verify(not md5 size mtime) %%%%config(noreplace) " \ , \ ! -path "*/lib/debug/*" -printf "/%%P\n" \) # 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, and unversioned DSOs. # - 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. # - Extra gconv modules. We add the required modules later. 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 '%{_libdir}/gconv/.*\.so$' \ -e '%{_libdir}/gconv/gconv-modules.d/gconv-modules-extra\.conf$' \ -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)$" \ >> glibc.filelist done grep -e "libmemusage.so" -e "libpcprofile.so" master.filelist >> glibc.filelist ############################################################################### # glibc-gconv-extra ############################################################################### grep -e "gconv-modules-extra.conf" master.filelist > gconv.filelist # Put the essential gconv modules into the main package. GconvBaseModules="ANSI_X3.110 ISO8859-15 ISO8859-1 CP1252" GconvBaseModules="$GconvBaseModules UNICODE UTF-16 UTF-32 UTF-7" GconvAllModules=$(cat master.filelist | sed -n 's|%{_libdir}/gconv/\(.*\)\.so|\1|p') # Put the base modules into glibc and the rest into glibc-gconv-extra for conv in $GconvAllModules; do if echo $GconvBaseModules | grep -q $conv; then grep -E -e "%{_libdir}/gconv/$conv.so$" \ master.filelist >> glibc.filelist else grep -E -e "%{_libdir}/gconv/$conv.so$" \ master.filelist >> gconv.filelist fi done ############################################################################### # glibc-devel ############################################################################### # Static libraries that land in glibc-devel, not glibc-static. devel_static_library_pattern='/lib\(\(c\|nldbl\|mvec\)_nonshared\|g\|ieee\|mcheck\|pthread\|dl\|rt\|util\|anl\)\.a$' # Static libraries neither in glibc-devel nor in glibc-static. other_static_library_pattern='/libpthread_nonshared\.a' grep '%{_libdir}/lib.*\.a' master.filelist \ | grep "$devel_static_library_pattern" \ | grep -v "$other_static_library_pattern" \ > devel.filelist # Put all of the object files and *.so (not the versioned ones) into the # devel package. grep '%{_libdir}/.*\.o' < master.filelist >> devel.filelist grep '%{_libdir}/lib.*\.so' < master.filelist >> devel.filelist # The exceptions are: # - libmemusage.so and libpcprofile.so in glibc used by utils. # - libnss_*.so which are in nss-devel. sed -i -e '\,libmemusage.so,d' \ -e '\,libpcprofile.so,d' \ -e '\,/libnss_[a-z]*\.so$,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 "$devel_static_library_pattern" \ | grep -v "$other_static_library_pattern" \ > 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. 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' >> 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 ############################################################################### # 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_$module\\.so\\.[0-9.]+\$" \ master.filelist > nss_$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 -E '/libnsl\.so\.[0-9]+$' 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 $b)" done >> benchtests.filelist # ... and the makefile. for b in %{SOURCE1} %{SOURCE2}; do echo "%{_prefix}/libexec/glibc-benchtests/$(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 "$PLTCMD" echo ====================PLT RELOCS END================== # Obtain a way to run the dynamic loader. Avoid matching the symbolic # link and then pick the first loader (although there should be only # one). See wrap-find-debuginfo.sh. ldso_path="$(find %{glibc_sysroot}/ -regextype posix-extended \ -regex '.*/ld(-.*|64|)\.so\.[0-9]+$' -type f | LC_ALL=C sort | head -n1)" run_ldso="$ldso_path --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 \ $run_ldso /usr/bin/true --help >/dev/null %endif %endif %endif %pre -p <lua> -- Check that the running kernel is new enough required = '%{enablekernel}' rel = posix.uname("%r") if rpm.vercmp(rel, required) < 0 then error("FATAL: kernel too old", 0) end %post -p <lua> %glibc_post_funcs -- (1) Remove multilib libraries from previous installs. -- In order to support in-place upgrades, we must immediately remove -- obsolete platform directories after installing a new glibc -- version. RPM only deletes files removed by updates near the end -- of the transaction. If we did not remove the obsolete platform -- directories here, they may be preferred by the dynamic linker -- during the execution of subsequent RPM scriptlets, likely -- resulting in process startup failures. -- Full set of libraries glibc may install. install_libs = { "anl", "BrokenLocale", "c", "dl", "m", "mvec", "nss_compat", "nss_db", "nss_dns", "nss_files", "nss_hesiod", "pthread", "resolv", "rt", "SegFault", "thread_db", "util" } -- We are going to remove these libraries. Generally speaking we remove -- all core libraries in the multilib directory. -- For the versioned install names, the version are [2.0,9.9*], so we -- match "libc-2.0.so" and so on up to "libc-9.9*". -- For the unversioned install names, we match the library plus ".so." -- followed by digests. remove_regexps = {} for i = 1, #install_libs do -- Versioned install name. remove_regexps[#remove_regexps + 1] = ("lib" .. install_libs[i] .. "%%-[2-9]%%.[0-9]+%%.so$") -- Unversioned install name. remove_regexps[#remove_regexps + 1] = ("lib" .. install_libs[i] .. "%%.so%%.[0-9]+$") end -- Two exceptions: remove_regexps[#install_libs + 1] = "libthread_db%%-1%%.0%%.so" remove_regexps[#install_libs + 2] = "libSegFault%%.so" -- We are going to search these directories. local remove_dirs = { "%{_libdir}/i686", "%{_libdir}/i686/nosegneg", "%{_libdir}/power6", "%{_libdir}/power7", "%{_libdir}/power8", "%{_libdir}/power9", } -- Add all the subdirectories of the glibc-hwcaps subdirectory. repeat local iter = posix.files("%{_libdir}/glibc-hwcaps") if iter ~= nil then for entry in iter do if entry ~= "." and entry ~= ".." then local path = "%{_libdir}/glibc-hwcaps/" .. entry if posix.access(path .. "/.", "x") then remove_dirs[#remove_dirs + 1] = path end end end end until true -- Walk all the directories with files we need to remove... for _, rdir in ipairs (remove_dirs) do if posix.access (rdir) then -- If the directory exists we look at all the files... local remove_files = posix.files (rdir) for rfile in remove_files do for _, rregexp in ipairs (remove_regexps) do -- Does it match the regexp? local dso = string.match (rfile, rregexp) if (dso ~= nil) then -- Removing file... os.remove (rdir .. '/' .. rfile) end end end end end -- (2) Update /etc/ld.so.conf -- Next we update /etc/ld.so.conf to ensure that it starts with -- a literal "include ld.so.conf.d/*.conf". local ldsoconf = "/etc/ld.so.conf" local ldsoconf_tmp = "/etc/glibc_post_upgrade.ld.so.conf" if posix.access (ldsoconf) then -- We must have a "include ld.so.conf.d/*.conf" line. local have_include = false for line in io.lines (ldsoconf) do -- This must match, and we don't ignore whitespace. if string.match (line, "^include ld.so.conf.d/%%*%%.conf$") ~= 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". update_gconv_modules_cache() -- (5) On upgrades, restart systemd if installed. "systemctl -q" does -- not suppress the error message (which is common in chroots), so -- open-code post_exec with standard error suppressed. if tonumber(arg[2]) >= 2 and posix.access("%{_prefix}/bin/systemctl", "x") then local pid = posix.fork() if pid == 0 then posix.redirect2null(2) assert(posix.exec("%{_prefix}/bin/systemctl", "daemon-reexec")) elseif pid > 0 then posix.wait(pid) end 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 %post gconv-extra -p <lua> %glibc_post_funcs update_gconv_modules_cache () %postun gconv-extra -p <lua> %glibc_post_funcs update_gconv_modules_cache () %files -f glibc.filelist %dir %{_prefix}/%{_lib}/audit %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 %{_libdir}/gconv/gconv-modules.d %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 gconv.filelist gconv-extra %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 * Thu Sep 1 2022 Chunmei Xu <xuchunmei@linux.alibaba.com> - 2.36-2 - sync patches from 2.36 release branch - upstream commit: b3736d1a3c60a3ec9959bf3b38794958546bf6a2 * Thu Aug 04 2022 Chunmei Xu <xuchunmei@linux.alibaba.com> - 2.36-1 - rebase to 2.36 * Mon Jul 11 2022 Weisson <wenshu.hx@alibaba-inc.com> - 2.35-2 - Add support for 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/ * Tue Feb 22 2022 Chunmei Xu <xuchunmei@linux.alibaba.com> - 2.35-1 - upstream 2.35 release tarball and add patches from release/2.35/master
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