Fwd: The GNU C Library version 2.17 is now available.
Chris Leonard
cjlhomeaddress at gmail.com
Tue Dec 25 23:06:52 EST 2012
FYI,
* New locales: ayc_PE, doi_IN, ia_FR, mni_IN, nhn_MX, niu_NU, niu_NZ,
sat_IN, and szl_PL.
ayc_PE is the Aymara locale developed with our Peruvian collaborators.
niu_NU and niu_NZ are Niuean locales I developed in collaboration
with Internet Niue.
When we we incorporate this version we may need to make some
adjustments in the locale workarounds we have built into Sugar.
cjl
Sugar Labs Translation Team Coordinator
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From: David Miller <davem at davemloft.net>
Date: Tue, Dec 25, 2012 at 4:42 PM
Subject: The GNU C Library version 2.17 is now available.
To: libc-alpha at sourceware.org, libc-announce at sourceware.org, info-gnu at gnu.org
The GNU C Library
=================
The GNU C Library version 2.17 is now available.
The GNU C Library is used as *the* C library in the GNU systems
and most systems with the Linux kernel.
The GNU C Library is primarily designed to be a portable
and high performance C library. It follows all relevant
standards including ISO C11 and POSIX.1-2008. It is also
internationalized and has one of the most complete
internationalization interfaces known.
The GNU C Library webpage is at http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/
Packages for the 2.17 release may be downloaded from:
http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/libc/
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/libc/
The mirror list is at http://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html
NEWS for version 2.17
====================
* The following bugs are resolved with this release:
1349, 3439, 3479, 3665, 5044, 5246, 5298, 5400, 6530, 6677, 6778, 6808,
9685, 9914, 10014, 10038, 10114, 10631, 10873, 11438, 11607, 11638, 11741,
12140, 13013, 13412, 13542, 13601, 13603, 13604, 13629, 13679, 13696,
13698, 13717, 13741, 13759, 13761, 13763, 13881, 13939, 13950, 13952,
13966, 14042, 14047, 14090, 14150, 14151, 14152, 14154, 14157, 14166,
14173, 14195, 14197, 14237, 14246, 14251, 14252, 14283, 14298, 14303,
14307, 14328, 14331, 14336, 14337, 14347, 14349, 14368, 14376, 14417,
14447, 14459, 14476, 14477, 14501, 14505, 14510, 14516, 14518, 14519,
14530, 14532, 14538, 14543, 14544, 14545, 14557, 14562, 14568, 14576,
14579, 14583, 14587, 14595, 14602, 14610, 14621, 14638, 14645, 14648,
14652, 14660, 14661, 14669, 14672, 14683, 14694, 14716, 14719, 14743,
14767, 14783, 14784, 14785, 14793, 14796, 14797, 14801, 14803, 14805,
14807, 14811, 14815, 14821, 14822, 14824, 14828, 14831, 14833, 14835,
14838, 14856, 14863, 14865, 14866, 14868, 14869, 14871, 14872, 14879,
14889, 14893, 14898, 14914.
* Optimization of memcpy for MIPS.
* CVE-2011-4609 svc_run() produces high cpu usage when accept fails with
EMFILE has been fixed (Bugzilla #14889).
* The add-on ports collection is now distributed in the "ports" subdirectory
of the main GNU C Library distribution, rather than separately.
* Port to ARM AArch64 contributed by Linaro.
* Support for STT_GNU_IFUNC symbols added for s390 and s390x.
Optimized versions of memcpy, memset, and memcmp added for System z10 and
zEnterprise z196.
Implemented by Andreas Krebbel.
* The new function secure_getenv allows secure access to the environment,
returning NULL if running in a SUID/SGID process. This function replaces
the internal function __secure_getenv.
* SystemTap static probes have been added into the dynamic linker.
Implemented by Gary Benson.
* Optimizations of string functions strstr, strcasestr and memmem.
Implemented by Maxim Kuvyrkov.
* The minimum Linux kernel version that this version of the GNU C Library
can be used with is 2.6.16.
* Optimizations of string functions memchr, wcschr, wcscpy, and wcsrchr for
powerpc POWER7. Implemented by Will Schmidt.
* New configure option --disable-nscd builds the C library such that it
never attempts to contact the Name Service Caching Daemon (nscd).
New configure option --disable-build-nscd avoids building nscd itself;
this is the default if --disable-nscd is used.
* Improved support for cross-compilation, including cross-testing and
bootstrap builds without a previously built glibc.
* Several testsuite tests are now able to test multiple IFUNC variants of an
interface, rather than just testing the one that would be chooen by
default.
* New configure options --with-bugurl and --with-pkgversion, for
distributors to use to embed their bug-reporting and package version
information in --help and --version output.
* The ttyname and ttyname_r functions on Linux now fall back to searching for
the tty file descriptor in /dev/pts or /dev if /proc is not available. This
allows creation of chroots without the procfs mounted on /proc.
* The `crypt' function now fails if passed salt bytes that violate the
specification for those values. On Linux, the `crypt' function will
consult /proc/sys/crypto/fips_enabled to determine if "FIPS mode" is
enabled, and fail on encrypted strings using the MD5 or DES algorithm
when the mode is enabled.
* The `clock_*' suite of functions (declared in <time.h>) is now available
directly in the main C library. Previously it was necessary to link with
-lrt to use these functions. This change has the effect that a
single-threaded program that uses a function such as `clock_gettime' (and
is not linked with -lrt) will no longer implicitly load the pthreads
library at runtime and so will not suffer the overheads associated with
multi-thread support in other code such as the C++ runtime library.
* New locales: ayc_PE, doi_IN, ia_FR, mni_IN, nhn_MX, niu_NU, niu_NZ,
sat_IN, and szl_PL.
Contributors
============
This release was made possible by the contributions of many people.
The maintainers are grateful to everyone who has contributed
changes or bug reports. These include:
Adam Conrad
Adhemerval Zanella
Alan Modra
Alexander Kanevskiy
Alexandre Oliva
Allan McRae
Andreas Jaeger
Andreas Krebbel
Andreas Schwab
Andrej Lajovic
Andrew Haley
Andrew Stubbs
Aurelien Jarno
Benno Schulenberg
Brendan Kehoe
Carlos O'Donell
Chandrakala Chavva
Chris Leonard
Chris Metcalf
Daniel Gutson
Daniel Jacobowitz
David Alan Gilbert
David S. Miller
Dmitry V. Levin
Eagle Burkut
Florian Pritz
Florian Weimer
GOTO Masanori
Gary Benson
Greg McGary
Guido Guenther
H.J. Lu
Jakub Jelinek
Jeff Bailey
Jeff Law
Jeroen van Bemmel
Jim Blandy
Jim Meyering
John Tobey
Jonathan Nieder
Joseph Myers
Julian Brown
Ken Werner
Khem Raj
Konstantinos Margaritis
Liubov Dmitrieva
Luis Machado
Manjunath Matti
Marcus Shawcroft
Marek Polacek
Mark Salter
Marko Myllynen
Markus Trippelsdorf
Matt Turner
Maxim Kuvyrkov
Michael Cree
Michael Hope
Mike Frysinger
Mike Hommey
Mischa Jonker
Nathan Froyd
Nathan Sidwell
Nik Kalach
Paul Brook
Paul Eggert
Peng Haitao
Petar Jovanovic
Peter Green
Petr Machata
Phil Blundell
Philip Blundell
Pino Toscano
Pravin Satpute
Ramana Radhakrishnan
Richard Henderson
Richard Sandiford
Robert Millan
Roland McGrath
Ryan S. Arnold
Ryosei Takagi
Samuel Thibault
Sebastan Andrzej Siewior
Siddhesh Poyarekar
Steve Ellcey
Steve McIntyre
Thomas Bushnell, BSG
Thomas Schwinge
Thorsten Glaser
Tom de Vries
Torbjorn Granlund
Tulio Magno Quites Machado Filho
Ulrich Drepper
Ulrich Weigand
Viju Vincent
Will Schmidt
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