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/glibc-2.36/manual/ |
D | contrib.texi | 25 Ryan S. Arnold for his improvements for Linux on PowerPC and his direction 79 Paul Clarke for optimized functions on PowerPC. 94 Liubov Dmitrieva for optimized string and math functions on x86-64 and 118 @item versioning of objects on the symbol level 167 Gabriel F. T. Gomes for his improvements for Linux on PowerPC and for 186 Richard Henderson for the port to Linux on Alpha 190 David Holsgrove for the port to Linux on MicroBlaze. 199 Andreas Jaeger for the port to Linux on x86-64 200 (@code{x86_64-@var{anything}-linux} and his work on Linux for MIPS 217 Simon Josefsson for the @code{libidn} add-on. [all …]
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D | syslog.texi | 10 @ref{I/O on Streams}). 14 configured to pass these messages on in various ways, such as printing 15 on the console, mailing to a particular person, or recording in a log 31 connection it gets. The kernel might report hardware failures on a disk 43 "Syslog." It is generally based on a daemon called ``Syslogd'' 44 Syslogd listens for messages on a Unix domain socket named 45 @file{/dev/log}. Based on classification information in the messages 62 Syslogd can also handle messages from other systems. It listens on the 67 called ``Klogd'') extracts messages from the kernel and passes them on to 115 facility on the same system. To submit a message to the Syslog facility [all …]
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D | io.texi | 1 @node I/O Overview, I/O on Streams, Pattern Matching, Top 16 @ref{I/O on Streams}, which covers the high-level functions 17 that operate on streams, including formatted input and output. 21 functions on file descriptors. 24 @ref{File System Interface}, which covers functions for operating on 29 @ref{Pipes and FIFOs}, which includes information on the basic interprocess 59 on. Certain functions expect streams, and others are designed to 60 operate on file descriptors. 65 output operations on it. 93 Streams provide a higher-level interface, layered on top of the [all …]
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D | sysinfo.texi | 19 To get information on parameters of the system that are built into the 26 This section explains how to identify the particular system on which your 80 For more information on DNS host naming, see @ref{Host Names}. 93 @c Direct syscall on unix; implemented in terms of uname on posix and of 94 @c hurd_get_host_config on hurd. 95 This function returns the host name of the system on which it is called, 100 The return value is @code{0} on success and @code{-1} on failure. In 113 But you can't count on this to exist, so it is cleaner to handle 125 @c Direct syscall on unix; implemented in terms of hurd_set_host_config 126 @c on hurd. [all …]
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D | tunables.texi | 154 on some low order bits of this tunable when they are allocated (except when 170 on @code{free}. Note that requests smaller than this threshold might still be 208 can be created before the test on the limit to the number of arenas is 222 The default value of this tunable is @code{0}, meaning that the limit on the 224 systems the limit is twice the number of cores online and on 64-bit systems, it 230 per-thread cache. The default (and maximum) value is 1032 bytes on 231 64-bit systems and 516 bytes on 32-bit systems. 242 per-thread cache is approximately 236 KB on 64-bit systems and 118 KB 243 on 32-bit systems. 264 maximum size which may be held this way is 80 bytes on 32-bit systems [all …]
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D | lgpl-2.1.texi | 31 use in any particular case, based on the explanations below. 60 modified by someone else and passed on, the recipients should know 95 For example, on rare occasions, there may be a special need to 117 ``work based on the library'' and a ``work that uses the library''. The 136 which has been distributed under these terms. A ``work based on the 153 on the Library (independent of the use of the Library in a tool for 154 writing it). Whether that is true depends on what the Library does 160 you conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy an 172 of it, thus forming a work based on the Library, and copy and 211 on the Library, the distribution of the whole must be on the terms of [all …]
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D | resource.texi | 6 limits on future usage. 10 * Limits on Resources:: Specifying limits on resource usage. 67 Time spent in operating system code on behalf of @var{processes}. 97 The number of times the file system had to read from the disk on behalf 101 The number of times the file system had to write to the disk on behalf 124 @node Limits on Resources 127 @cindex limits on resource usage 132 by which it tried to do so may fail, depending on the resource. Each 165 @c Direct syscall on most systems. 169 The return value is @code{0} on success and @code{-1} on failure. The [all …]
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D | llio.texi | 1 @node Low-Level I/O, File System Interface, I/O on Streams, Top 6 operations on file descriptors. These functions include the primitives 7 for the higher-level I/O functions described in @ref{I/O on Streams}, as 9 there are no equivalents on streams. 47 on multiple file descriptors. 50 * Control Operations:: Various other operations on file 123 @code{RLIMIT_NOFILE} resource limit; @pxref{Limits on Resources}. 128 (This problem cannot happen on @gnuhurdsystems{}.) 143 The file resides on a read-only file system and any of @w{@code{O_WRONLY}}, 150 If on a 32 bit machine the sources are translated with [all …]
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D | filesys.texi | 6 files. Unlike the input and output functions (@pxref{I/O on Streams}; 8 on the files themselves rather than on their contents. 62 @c case of error, free. Linux offers a getcwd syscall that we use on 64 @c fallback, and on other systems, the generic implementation opens each 91 The return value is @var{buffer} on success and a null pointer on failure. 137 @c Besides the getcwd safety issues, it calls strerror_r on error, which 228 You use the @code{readdir} function on the directory stream to 233 @ref{I/O on Streams}. 264 field you can count on in all POSIX systems. 334 available on some systems is announced through the macro [all …]
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/glibc-2.36/timezone/ |
D | southamerica | 101 # From this moment on, the law that mandated the daylight saving 111 # DST was set to expire on March 5, not March 3, but since it was converted 112 # to standard time on March 3 it's more convenient for us to pretend that 113 # it ended on March 3. 118 # Argentina decided not to become one of the countries that go on or off DST. 123 # de la Rua on March 2, 2000, because it would make people spend more energy 124 # in the winter time, rather than less. The change took effect on March 3. 131 # ... The Law itself is "Ley No 25155", sanctioned on 1999-08-25, enacted 134 # Regretfully, you have to subscribe (and pay) for the on-line version.... 138 # Apparently it will do so on Sunday 24th.... [all …]
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D | australasia | 610 # Announcers on the Commonwealth radio network, the ABC (for Australian 614 # on its overseas service, Radio Australia, use the same phrases 616 # time announcements on that service, naturally enough, are made in UTC. 625 # I recently found this Australian government web page on time zones: 642 # In the old days, some software mistakenly relied on unique 647 # abbreviations: it cuts down on human confusion. This is 706 # If you just count Australians on this list, I count 2 in favor and 3 741 # Daylight Saving is now to end for next year only on the first Sunday 791 # Western Australia is still on "winter time". Some DH in Sydney 794 # W.A. is switching to Summer Time on Nov 17th just to confuse [all …]
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D | asia | 262 # BTW, I did some research on-line and found some info regarding these five 267 # I have investigated the timezones around 1970 on the 270 # counties on the Sichuan side of the Xizang-Sichuan border, 271 # counties Dege and Baiyu which lies on the Sichuan side and are 281 # Mann, "A clumsy embrace for another western custom: China on daylight 439 # an MP who went on a hunger strike for 11 days to force discussion about it! 444 # will stay on daylight savings time this winter to save energy, 449 # Georgia moved closer to Western Europe on Sunday... The former Soviet 457 # Government of Georgia ... decided to NOT CHANGE daylight savings time on 504 # midnight on Saturday, September 16. [all …]
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/glibc-2.36/ |
D | config.h.in | 54 May be overridden on a file-by-file basis. */ 62 /* Define if assembler supports z10 zarch instructions as default on S390. */ 65 /* Define if assembler supports z196 zarch instructions as default on S390. */ 68 /* Define if assembler supports z13 zarch instructions as default on S390. */ 71 /* Define if assembler supports arch13 zarch instruction as default on S390. */ 74 /* Define if assembler supports vector instructions on S390. */ 78 on S390. */ 81 /* Define if assembler supports arch13 instructions on S390. */ 84 /* Define if the compiler\'s exception support is based on libunwind. */ 259 /* Define if using the IEEE 754-2008 NaN encoding on the MIPS target. */ [all …]
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D | NEWS | 21 while avoiding the issue of PID reuse on tranditional Unix systems. 47 on filesystem mounts. The new mount APIs are specifically designed to work 67 * Support for LoongArch running on Linux has been added. This port requires 95 ./exe and ld.so adjusts argv on the stack 109 [28815] libc: realpath should not copy to resolved buffer on error 124 [28868] dynamic-link: Dynamic loader DFS algorithm segfaults on 128 !__ASSUME_TIME64_SYSCALLS && !__ASSUME_PSELECT fails on Microblaze 129 [28896] string: strncmp-avx2-rtm and wcsncmp-avx2-rtm fallback on non- 145 on ENOENT and EACCES 149 [29030] string: GLIBC 2.35 regression - Fortify crash on certain valid [all …]
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D | COPYING | 45 software. If the software is modified by someone else and passed on, we 47 that any problems introduced by others will not reflect on the original 65 refers to any such program or work, and a "work based on the Program" 75 is covered only if its contents constitute a work based on the 77 Whether that is true depends on what the Program does. 81 conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy an appropriate 91 of it, thus forming a work based on the Program, and copy and 111 does not normally print such an announcement, your work based on 120 on the Program, the distribution of the whole must be on the terms of 127 collective works based on the Program. [all …]
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D | shlib-versions | 29 # The -ldl interface (see <dlfcn.h>) is the same on all platforms. 32 # So far the -lutil interface is the same on all platforms, except for the 33 # `struct utmp' format, which depends on libc. 36 # Version number 2 is used on other systems for the BIND 4.9.5 resolver
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/glibc-2.36/sysdeps/arm/armv6t2/ |
D | ffsll.S | 25 @ If low part is 0, operate on the high part. Ensure that the 26 @ word on which we operate is in r0. Set r2 to the bit offset 28 @ being operated on. 43 @ Perform the ffs on r0.
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/glibc-2.36/hesiod/ |
D | README.hesiod | 3 based on the Berkeley Internet Name Daemon (BIND). 30 one or more of the following steps, depending on whether you are 58 For more information on NSS, please refer to the `The GNU C Library 67 `hesiod.conf' on your machines (probably as `/etc/hesiod.conf' or 90 you need to create Hesiod information on your central name servers. 91 You need to run `named' from BIND 4.9 or higher on these servers, and 129 For more information on `named' refer to the `Name Server Operations 149 For more information on the Hesiod name service take a look at some of 155 get yourself on or off the list, send mail to hesiod-request@mit.edu.
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/glibc-2.36/sysdeps/x86/ |
D | dl-tunables.list | 36 # MOVSB isn't faster on short data. The memcpy micro benchmark 38 # REP MOVSB becomes faster than SSE2 optimization on processors 55 # isn't faster on short data. The memset micro benchmark in glibc 57 # becomes faster on processors with Enhanced REP STOSB. Since the 59 # on threshold.
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/glibc-2.36/mach/ |
D | err_kern.sub | 121 "(os/unix) no space is left on device", 128 "(os/unix) operation on device would block", 131 "(os/unix) socket operation attempted on non-socket object", 138 "(os/unix) operation is not supported on sockets", 145 "(os/unix) network dropped connection on reset", 160 "(os/unix) quota on number of processes exceeded", 161 "(os/unix) quota on number of users exceeded", 162 "(os/unix) quota on available disk space exceeded",
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/glibc-2.36/po/ |
D | fi.po | 8 # ”locale” on suomennettu uudella sanalla ”maa-asetusto”. 159 "Luo viestikatalogi.\vJos SYÖTETIEDOSTO on -, syöte luetaan vakiosyötteestä. Jos TULOSTIEDOSTO\n" 160 "on -, tuloste kirjoitetaan vakiotulosteeseen.\n" 198 "Tämä on vapaa ohjelmisto; katso kopiointiehdot lähdekoodista. Takuuta EI\n" 231 msgstr "tämä on ensimmäinen määrittely" 546 msgstr "tiedosto on liian lyhyt" 566 msgstr "ELF-tiedoston OS ABI on virheellinen" 681 msgid "Only process directories specified on the command line. Don't build cache." 703 msgstr "Polku ”%s” on annettu useammin kuin kerran" 781 msgstr "libc5-kirjasto %s on väärässä hakemistossa" [all …]
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/glibc-2.36/ChangeLog.old/ |
D | ChangeLog.3 | 25 * hurd/hurdpid.c (init_pids): Don't put this on _hurd_fork_child_hook. 52 * hurd/hurdmalloc.c (more_memory): Do spin_lock_init on H->lock. 53 (malloc_init): New function; put it on _hurd_preinit_hook. 64 * hurd/hurdrlimit.c (init_rlimit): Put this on _hurd_preinit_hook 108 on which to set the per-thread reply port variable. 185 locking protocol on _hurd_dtable. 210 * stdio/gets.c: Only return null on P==S if feof (STREAM). 258 for CONST qualifier on SET arg to generated function. 323 ($(common-objpfx)ioctls): Depend on $(ioctl-includes), instead of 345 * sysdeps/mach/hurd/getcwd.c: Remember to call io_stat on cwdir. [all …]
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/glibc-2.36/crypt/ |
D | README.ufc-crypt | 30 Muffets 'Crack' password cracker. For instructions on how to 57 do on various machines. 94 - Calculate the above function on 12 bit basis rather than 6 125 UFC patchlevel 0: base version; released to alt.sources on Sep 24 1991 126 UFC patchlevel 1: patch released to alt.sources on Sep 27 1991. 129 on Oct 22 1991.
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/glibc-2.36/iconvdata/testdata/ |
D | suntzus | 13 [This is the basic text of Sun Tzu on the Art of War. It was 31 which can on no account be neglected. 94 18. All warfare is based on deception. 137 glue and paint, and sums spent on chariots and armor, 162 the profitable way of carrying it on. 168 on the enemy. Thus the army will have food enough 192 on the enemy. One cartload of the enemy's provisions 214 is the arbiter of the people's fate, the man on whom it 339 6. Standing on the defensive indicates insufficient 345 Thus on the one hand we have ability to protect ourselves; [all …]
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/glibc-2.36/localedata/locales/ |
D | lt_LT | 12 % Created on January 30, 1992 15 % Revised on April 10, 1992 16 % Revised on February 8, 1993 17 % Revised on April 3, 1993 18 % Revised on May 22, 1993 19 % Revised on November 21, 1993 20 % Revised on December 1, 1993
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