1 GNU C Library NEWS -- history of user-visible changes. 1998-03-04
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12 * Richard Henderson corrected size of struct timeval on Linux/Alpha to
13 conform to POSIX member type requirements. Symbol versions have been
14 adjusted as needed within the library, and for direct use by applications,
15 but there is potential for problems if third-party libraries use
16 struct timeval as part of their interface. This does not present
17 a problem for X and other "essential" system libraries.
19 * An additional locale model to support C++ Standard Library locale
20 model and probably more was implemented by Ulrich Drepper.
22 * Eric Youngdale and Ulrich Drepper implemented versioning of objects on
25 * Miles Bader provided the `argp' function family to support hierachical
26 command line argument parsing, layered on top of getopt.
28 * strtod accepts new hexadecimal floating-point format from ISO C 9X.
30 * printf has two new specifiers %a and %A to print hexadecimal flaoting-point
33 * scanf recognizes the %a and %A format for scanning floating point numbers.
35 * the new headers <stdint.h> and <inttypes.h> from ISO C 9X provides
36 information and interfaces for the available integer types.
38 * the new header <complex.h> contains definitions of the complex math
39 functions from ISO C 9X.
41 * the new header <tgmath.h> defines generic macros to use complex or
42 real valued functions.
44 * Thorsten Kukuk provided an implementation for NIS+, securelevel 0, 1 and 2.
46 * Andreas Jaeger provided a test suite for the math library.
48 * Mark Kettenis implemented the utmpx interface and an utmp daemon.
50 * Ulrich Drepper added character conversion functions.
52 * Optimized string functions have been added.
54 * The localedata addon is now part of glibc.
56 * An implementation of profiling shared libraries was added by Ulrich Drepper.
58 * Thorsten Kukuk provided an implementation for a caching daemon for NSS
61 * Tim Waugh provided an implementation of the POSIX.2 wordexp function family.
63 * Mark Kettenis provided a Hesiod NSS module.
69 * inet_ntoa is thread-safe
71 * updwtmp is moved from libutil to libc
73 * rewrite of cbrt function
75 * update of timezone data
91 * fix complex problems in Berkeley DB code
97 * fixed lots of header problems (especially Linux/GNU specific)
99 * dynamic loader preserves all registers
101 * Roland McGrath provided support for handling of auxiliary objects in
102 the ELF dynamic loader.
104 * support for parallel builds is improved
108 * GNU extensions are no longer declared by default. To enable them you
109 must define the macro `_GNU_SOURCE' in your program or compile with
112 * The library has changed from using GNU ld symbol aliases to using weak
113 symbols where available. The ELF object file format supports weak
114 symbols; GNU ld also supports weak symbols in the a.out format. (There
115 is also now support for other GNU ld extensions in ELF. Use the
116 `--with-elf' option to configure to indicate you have ELF, and
117 `--with-gnu-ld' if using GNU ld.) This change resulted in the deletion
118 of many files which contained only symbol aliases, reducing the size of
119 the source and the compiled library; many other files were renamed to
120 less cryptic names previously occupied by the symbol alias files.
121 There is a new header file <elf.h> for programs which operate on
122 files in the ELF format.
124 * Converted to Autoconf version 2, so `configure' has more options.
125 Run `configure --help' to see the details.
127 * The library can now be configured to build profiling, highly-optimized
128 (but undebuggable), and/or shared libraries (ELF with GNU ld only). The
129 `--enable-profile', `--enable-omitfp', and `--enable-shared' options to
130 `configure' enable building these extra libraries. The shared library is
131 built by default when using both ELF and GNU ld. When shared libraries
132 are enabled, the new library `-ldl' is available for arbitrary run-time
133 loading of shared objects; its interface is defined in <dlfcn.h>. The
134 new header file <link.h> gives access to the internals of the run-time
135 dynamic linker, `ld.so'. The shell script `ldd' is similar to the
136 application of same name on other systems and it provides information
137 about dynamically linked binaries.
139 * The C library now provides the run-time support code for profiling
140 executables compiled with `-pg'. Programs can control the profiling code
141 through the interface in <sys/gmon.h>. The `gmon.out' files written by
142 the GNU C library can be read only by GNU `gprof' (from GNU binutils);
143 the support for this file format was contributed by David Mosberger-Tang.
145 * The math code has been replaced with a math library based on fdlibm from
146 Sun, and modified by JT Conklin and Ulrich Drepper with i387 support, by
147 Ian Taylor with `float' functions and by Ulrich Drepper with `long double'
148 functions. The math functions now reside in a separate library, so
149 programs using them will need to use `-lm' their linking commands.
151 * John C. Bowman contributed optimized ix87 assembler inline functions.
153 * Ulrich Drepper has contributed support for an `/etc/nsswitch.conf'
154 mechanism similar to that found in Solaris 2. This is now used for the
155 group, passwd, hosts, networks, services, protocols, rpc, ethers,
156 shadow, netgroup, publickey, and alias databases. The `nsswitch.conf'
157 file controls what services are used for each individual database. This
158 works by loading shared libraries with names specified in `nsswitch.conf',
159 so service modules can be changed or added at any time without even
160 relinking any program. Currently there are the file, db, and NIS based
161 NSS services available.
163 * The new functions `strtoq' and `strtouq' parse integer values from
164 strings, like `strtol' and `strtoul', but they return `long long int' and
165 `unsigned long long int' values, respectively (64-bit quantities).
167 * The new functions `strtof' and `strtold' parse floating-point values from
168 strings, like `strtod', but they return `float' and `long double' values,
169 respectively (on some machines `double' and `long double' are the same).
171 * Ulrich Drepper has contributed new implementations of the floating-point
172 printing and reading code used in the `printf' family of functions and
173 `strtod', `strtof', and `strtold'. These new functions are perfectly
174 accurate, and much faster than the old ones.
176 * The implementation of the POSIX locale model was completely rewritten by
177 Ulrich Drepper. This includes the new programs `localedef' and `locale'
178 to compile the POSIX locale definition.
180 * The former dummy implementations of the strcoll and strxfrm function are
181 now replaced by fully functional code contributed by Ulrich Drepper. The
182 collation information comes from the POSIX locale definitions.
184 * The new header <langinfo.h> defines an interface for accessing
185 various locale-dependent data (using the locale chosen with `setlocale').
187 * Ulrich Drepper has contributed a new suite of functions for operation on
188 wide-character and multibyte-character strings, in <wchar.h>;
189 and classification and case conversion of wide characters, in <wctype.h>.
190 These new functions are conforming to the ISO C, Amendement 1 specification.
192 * There is now a second implementation of the standard I/O library available.
193 It comes from GNU libg++ as was written by Per Bothner, heavily modified
194 by Hongjiu Lu and made thread safe by Ulrich Drepper.
196 * You can now use positional parameter specifications in format strings
197 for the `printf' and `scanf' families of functions. For example,
198 `printf ("Number %2$d, Mr %1$s\n", "Jones", 6);'' prints
199 ``Number 6, Mr Jones''. This is mainly useful when providing different
200 format strings for different languages, whose grammars may dictate
201 different orderings of the values being printed. To support this
202 feature, the interface for `register_printf_handler' has changed; see
203 the header file <printf.h> for details.
205 * The `printf' and `scanf' families of functions now understand a new
206 formatting flag for numeric conversions: the ' flag (e.g. %'d or %'f) says
207 to group numbers as indicated by the locale; for `scanf' and friends, this
208 says to accept as valid only a number with all the proper grouping
209 separators in the right places. In the default "C" locale, numbers are
210 not grouped; but locales for specific countries will define the usual
211 conventions (i.e. separate thousands with `,' in the US locale).
213 * The pgrp functions have been regularized, slightly incompatibly but much
214 less confusingly. The core functions are now `getpgid' and `setpgid',
215 which take arguments for the PID to operate on; the POSIX.1 `getpgrp' (no
216 argument) and BSD `setpgrp' (identical to `setpgid') functions are
217 provided for compatibility. There is no longer an incompatible `getpgrp'
218 with an argument declared under _BSD_SOURCE; no BSD code uses it.
220 * The new header file <fts.h> and suite of functions simplify programs that
221 operate on directory trees. This code comes from 4.4 BSD.
223 * The resolver code has been updated from the BIND 4.9.5-P1 release.
224 Parts of the code were heavily modified by Ulrich Drepper to fit in the
225 NSS scheme used in glibc.
227 * The new function `malloc_find_object_address' finds the starting address
228 of a malloc'd block, given any address within the block;
229 `malloc_object_allocated_size' returns the size of an allocated block;
230 and `malloc_walk' lets you walk through all allocated blocks. These can
231 be useful for debugging; see <malloc.h> for the interfaces.
233 * There is a new malloc debugging hook `__memalign_hook'.
235 * There are new typedefs `ushort' for `unsigned short int' and `uint' for
236 `unsigned int' in <sys/types.h>. These are for compatibility only and
237 their use is discouraged.
239 * The `-lmcheck' library to enable standard malloc debugging hooks is now
240 done differently, so that it works even without GNU ld.
242 * New function `euidaccess' checks allowed access to a file like `access',
243 but using the effective IDs instead of the real IDs.
245 * The time zone data files have been updated for the latest and greatest
246 local time conventions of the countries of the world.
248 * The new function `dirfd' extracts the file descriptor used by a DIR stream;
251 * The new functions `ecvt', `fcvt', and `gcvt' provide an obsolete interface
252 for formatting floating-point numbers. They are provided only for
253 compatibility; new programs should use `sprintf' instead. There are
254 also equivalent function for the `long double' floating-point type and
255 all functions also exist in a reentrant form.
257 * The new auxiliary library `-lutil' from 4.4 BSD contains various
258 functions for maintaining the login-record files (primarily of use to
259 system programs such as `login'), and convenient functions for
260 allocating and initializing a pseudo-terminal (pty) device.
262 * Ulrich Drepper has contributed new support for System V style
263 shared memory and IPC on systems that support it.
265 * Ulrich Drepper has contributed several miscellaneous new functions found
266 in System V: The `hsearch' family of functions provide an effective
267 implementation of hash tables; `a64l' and `l64a' provide a very simple
268 binary to ASCII mapping; `drand48' and friends provide a 48-bit random
271 * Ulrich Drepper has contributed new reentrant counterparts for the
272 `random' and `hsearch' families of functions; `random_r', `hsearch_r', etc.
274 * Ulrich Drepper has contributed new, highly-optimized versions of several
275 string functions for the i486/Pentium family of processors.
277 * Ulrich Drepper has updated the Linux-specific code, based largely
278 on work done in Hongjiu Lu's version of GNU libc for Linux.
279 The GNU library now supports Linux versions 2.0.10 and later,
280 using the ELF object file format (i[3456]86-*-linux).
282 * Andreas Schwab has ported the C library to Linux/m68k (m68k-*-linux).
284 * David Mosberger-Tang and Richard Henderson have ported the C library
285 to Linux/Alpha (alpha-*-linux). Richard Henderson contributed the
286 dynamic linking support for ELF/Alpha.
288 * Richard Henderson contributed several Alpha optimized assembler function
289 for arithmetic and string handling.
291 * Ulrich Drepper has contributed a new set of message catalog functions to
292 support multiple languages using the <libintl.h> interface, for use with
293 his new package GNU gettext. Translation volunteers have contributed
294 catalogs of the library's messages in Spanish, German, and Korean.
296 * For compatibility with XPG4, Ulrich Drepper has contributed the `gencat'
297 program and the `catgets' function for reading the catalog files it
298 creates. (The <libintl.h> interface is preferred; we include the
299 <nl_types.h> interface using `catgets' only for source compatibility with
300 programs already written to use it.)
302 * New header file <values.h> gives SVID-compatible names for <limits.h>
305 * Various new macros, declarations, and small header files for compatibility
308 * New function `group_member' is a convenient way to check if a process has
309 a given effective group ID.
311 * When using GCC 2.7 and later, the socket functions are now declared in a
312 special way so that passing an argument of type `struct sockaddr_in *',
313 `struct sockaddr_ns *', or `struct sockaddr_un *' instead of the generic
314 `struct sockaddr *' type, does not generate a type-clash warning.
316 * New function `error' declared in header file <error.h> is a convenient
317 function for printing error messages and optionally exiting; this is the
318 canonical function used in GNU programs. The new functions `err', `warn',
319 and friends in header file <err.h> are the canonical 4.4 BSD interface for
320 doing the same thing.
322 * The <glob.h> interface has several new flags from 4.4 BSD that extend the
323 POSIX.2 `glob' function to do ~ and {...} expansion.
325 * New function `unsetenv' complements `setenv' for compatibility with 4.4 BSD.
326 `clearenv' which is used in POSIX.9 is also available.
328 * New function `getsid' returns session ID number on systems that support it.
330 * We have incorporated the 4.4 BSD `db' library (version 1.85). New header
331 files <db.h> and <mpool.h> provide a rich set of functions for several
332 types of simple databases stored in memory and in files, and <ndbm.h> is
333 an old `ndbm'-compatible interface using the `db' functions. Link with
334 `-ldb' to get these functions.
336 * New macro `strdupa' copies a string like `strdup', but uses local stack
337 space from `alloca' instead of dynamic heap space from `malloc'.
339 * New function `strnlen' is like `strlen' but searches only a given maximum
340 number of characters for the null terminator. `stpncpy', `strndup' and
341 `strndupa' are similar variants for the `stpcpy', `strdup' and `strdupa'
344 * New function `statfs' in header <sys/statfs.h>.
346 * The new <argz.h> and <envz.h> interfaces contributed by Miles Bader
347 provide convenient functions for operating on blocks of null-terminated
350 * A new suite of functions in <utmp.h> handle all the details of reading
351 and writing the utmp file.
353 * An implementation of the NIS/YP(tm) based NSS service was contributed by
356 * Paul Eggert and Ulrich Drepper modified the `strftime' function to be
357 completely POSIX compliant and also implemented the extended functionality
358 to handle alternate digit representation and alternate era date formats.
360 * Ulrich Drepper provided an implementation of the `strptime' function
361 defined in XPG4.2 which transforms a string into a `struct tm' value.
363 * Paul Eggert provided the tzselect shell script as part of the timezone
364 code. The shell script makes it easy to select the correct timezone
367 * The implementation of the malloc family of functions is completely replaced
368 by a new implementation by Doug Lea with many improvements by Wolfram Gloger.
369 The implementation uses the mmap function (if available) and it is
370 optimized for the use in multi threaded programs.
372 * Ulrich Drepper contributed a MD5 "encryption" for the crypt family of
373 functions. This new functionality is usable by specifying a special
374 salt string and it is compatible with implementation on *BSD systems.
376 * Lots of functions from the XPG4.2 standard were added by Ulrich Drepper:
377 `getsubopt' to handle second level command line options, `bsd_signal'
378 to access BSD style `signal' functionality, the obsolete `regexp' style
381 * the `lchown' function is available on system which support this
384 * The implementation of the shadow password handling function was contributed
387 * David Mosberger-Tang changed the SunRPC implementation to be 64bit safe.
389 * POSIX.1g support was added. The <sys/select.h> header is available,
390 `isfdtype' and `pselect' are implemented. Craig Metz contributed an
391 implementation of `getaddrinfo'.
395 * For cross-compilation you should now set `BUILD_CC' instead of `HOST_CC'.
397 * New header file <fstab.h> and new functions `getfsspec', `getfsent' and
398 friends, for parsing /etc/fstab. This code comes from 4.4 BSD.
400 * The new function `daemon' from 4.4 BSD is useful for server programs that
401 want to put themselves in the background.
403 * Joel Sherrill has contributed support for several standalone boards that
404 run without an operating system.
406 * `printf', `scanf' and friends now accept a `q' type modifier for long
407 long int as well as `ll'. Formats using these might be `%qu' or `%lld'.
409 * All of the code taken from BSD (notably most of the math and networking
410 routines) has been updated from the BSD 4.4-Lite release.
412 * The resolver code has been updated from the BIND-4.9.3-BETA9 release.
414 * The new functions `getdomainname' and `setdomainname' fetch or change the
415 YP/NIS domain name. These are system calls which exist on systems which
418 * The time zone data files have been updated for the latest international
421 * The SunRPC programs `portmap' and `rpcinfo' are now installed in
422 $(sbindir) (usually /usr/local/sbin) instead of $(bindir).
426 * The C library now includes support for Sun RPC, from Sun's free
427 RPCSRC-4.0 distribution. The `portmap', `rpcinfo', and `rpcgen' programs
428 are included. (There is still no support for YP.)
430 * Tom Quinn has contributed a port of the C library to SGI machines running
431 Irix 4 (mips-sgi-irix4).
433 * The new `lockf' function is a simplified interface to the locking
434 facilities of `fcntl', included for compatibility.
436 * New time functions `timegm', `timelocal', and `dysize' for compatibility.
438 * New header file <sys/timeb.h> and new function `ftime' for compatibility.
440 * New header files <poll.h> and <sys/poll.h> and new function `poll' for
443 * The error message printed by `assert' for a failed assertion now includes
444 the name of the program (if using GNU ld) and the name of the calling
445 function (with versions of GCC that support this).
447 * The `psignal' function is now declared in <signal.h>, not <stdio.h>.
449 * The library now includes the <sys/mman.h> header file and memory
450 management functions `mmap', `munmap', `mprotect', `msync', and
451 `madvise', on systems that support those facilities.
453 * The interface for `mcheck' has changed slightly: the function called to
454 abort the program when an allocation inconsistency is detected now takes
455 an argument that indicates the type of failure. The new function
456 `mprobe' lets you request a consistency check for a particular block at
457 any time (checks are normally done only when you call `free' or `realloc'
460 * It is now possible to easily cross-compile the C library, building on one
461 system a library to run on another machine and/or operating system. All
462 you need to do is set the variable `HOST_CC' in `configparms' to the
463 native compiler for programs to run on the machine you are building on (a
464 few generator programs are used on Unix systems); set `CC' to the
467 * The new function `fexecve' (only implemented on the GNU system) executes
468 a program file given a file descriptor already open on the file.
472 * Brendan Kehoe has contributed most of a port to the DEC Alpha
473 running OSF/1 (alpha-dec-osf1). He says it is 75% complete.
475 * You can set the variable `libprefix' in `configparms' to specify a prefix
476 to be prepended to installed library files; this makes it easy to install
477 the GNU C library to be linked as `-lgnuc' or whatever.
479 * The new `stpncpy' is a cross between `stpcpy' and `strncpy': It
480 copies a limited number of characters from a string, and returns the
481 address of the last character written.
483 * You no longer need to check for whether the installed `stddef.h' is
484 compatible with the GNU C library. configure now checks for you.
486 * You can now define a per-stream `fileno' function to convert the
487 stream's cookie into an integral file descriptor.
489 * ``malloc (0)'' no longer returns a null pointer. Instead, it
490 allocates zero bytes of storage, and returns a unique pointer which
491 you can pass to `realloc' or `free'. The behavior is undefined if
492 you dereference this pointer.
494 * The C library now runs on Sony NEWS m68k machines running either
495 NewsOS 3 or NewsOS 4.
497 * The new `syscall' function is a system-dependent primitive function
498 for invoking system calls. It has the canonical behavior on Unix
499 systems, including unreliable return values for some calls (such as
500 `pipe', `fork' and `getppid').
502 * The error code `EWOULDBLOCK' is now obsolete; it is always defined
503 to `EAGAIN', which is the preferred name. On systems whose kernels
504 use two distinct codes, the C library now translates EWOULDBLOCK to
505 EAGAIN in every system call function.
509 * The GNU C Library Reference Manual is now distributed with the library.
510 `make dvi' will produce a DVI file of the printed manual.
511 `make info' will produce Info files that you can read on line using C-h i
512 in Emacs or the `info' program.
513 Please send comments on the manual to bug-glibc-manual@gnu.org.
515 * The library now supports SVR4 on i386s (i386-unknown-sysv4).
517 * Brendan Kehoe has contributed a port to Sun SPARCs running Solaris 2.
519 * Jason Merrill has contributed a port to the Sequent Symmetry running
520 Dynix version 3 (i386-sequent-dynix).
522 * The library has been ported to i386s running SCO 3.2.4 (also known as SCO
523 ODT 2.0; i386-unknown-sco3.2.4) or SCO 3.2 (i386-unknown-sco3.2).
525 * New function `memory_warnings' lets you arrange to get warnings when
526 malloc is running out of memory to allocate, like Emacs gives you.
528 * The C library now contains the relocating allocator used in Emacs 19 for
529 its editing buffers. This allocator (ralloc) minimizes allocation
530 overhead and fragmentation by moving allocated regions around whenever it
531 needs to. You always refer to a ralloc'd region with a "handle" (a
532 pointer to a pointer--an object of type `void **').
534 * There is a new `printf' format: `%m' gives you the string corresponding
535 to the error code in `errno'.
537 * In `scanf' formats, you can now use `%as' or `%a[' to do the normal `%s'
538 or `%[' conversion, but instead of filling in a fixed-sized buffer you
539 pass, the `a' modifier says to fill in a `char **' you pass with a
542 * The `fnmatch' function supports the new flag bits `FNM_LEADING_DIR' and
543 `FNM_CASEFOLD'. `FNM_LEADING_DIR' lets a pattern like `foo*' match a
544 name like `foo/bar'. `FNM_CASEFOLD' says to ignore case in matching.
546 * `mkstemp' is a traditional Unix function to atomically create and open a
547 uniquely-named temporary file.
551 * The standard location for the file that says what the local timezone is
552 has changed again. It is now `/usr/local/etc/localtime' (or more
553 precisely, `${prefix}/etc/localtime') rather than `/etc/localtime'.
555 * The distribution no longer contains any files with names longer than 14
558 * `struct ttyent' has two new flag bits: TTY_TRUSTED and TTY_CONSOLE.
559 These are set by the new `trusted' and `console' keywords in `/etc/ttys'.
561 * New functions `ttyslot' and `syslog' from 4.4 BSD.
565 * The configuration process has changed quite a bit. The `configure'
566 script is now used just like the configuration scripts for other GNU
567 packages. The `sysdeps' directory hierarchy is much rearranged.
568 The file `INSTALL' explains the new scheme in detail.
570 * The header files no longer need to be processed into ANSI C and
571 traditional C versions. There is just one set of files to install, and
572 it will work with ANSI or old C compilers (including `gcc -traditional').
574 * Brendan Kehoe and Ian Lance Taylor have ported the library to the
575 MIPS DECStation running Ultrix 4.
577 * The Sun 4 startup code (crt0) can now properly load SunOS 4 shared libraries.
578 Tom Quinn contributed the initial code. The GNU C library can NOT yet be
579 made itself into a shared library.
581 * Yet further improved support for the i386, running 4.3 BSD-like systems
582 (such as Mach 3 with the Unix single-server), or System V.
584 * New function `strncasecmp' to do case-insensitive string comparison
587 * New function `strsep' is a reentrant alternative to `strtok'.
589 * New functions `scandir' and `alphasort' for searching directories.
591 * New function `setenv' is a better interface to `putenv'.
593 * Ian Lance Taylor has contributed an implementation of the SVID `ftw'
594 function for traversing a directory tree.
596 * The GNU obstack package is now also part of the C library.
597 The new function `open_obstack_stream' creates a stdio stream that
598 writes onto an obstack; `obstack_printf' and `obstack_vprintf' do
599 formatted output directly to an obstack.
601 * Miscellaneous new functions: reboot, nice, sigaltstack (4.4 BSD only),
602 cfmakeraw, getusershell, getpass, swab, getttyent, seteuid, setegid.
604 * `FNM_FILE_NAME' is another name for `FNM_PATHNAME', used with `fnmatch'.
606 * The new functions `strfry' and `memfrob' do mysterious and wonderful
607 things to your strings.
609 * There are some new test programs: test-fseek, testmb, and testrand.
611 * Some work has been done to begin porting the library to 4.4 BSD and Linux.
612 These ports are not finished, but are a good starting place for really
613 supporting those systems.
615 * `/etc/localtime' is now the standard location for the file that says what
616 the local timezone is, rather than `/usr/local/lib/zoneinfo/localtime'.
617 This follows the general principle that `/etc' is the place for all local
620 * The C library header files now use `extern "C"' when used by the C++
621 compiler, so the C library should now work with C++ code.
623 * The header file <bstring.h> is gone. <string.h> now declares bcopy,
624 bcmp, bzero, and ffs.
626 * Mike Haertel (of GNU e?grep and malloc fame) has written a new sorting
627 function which uses the `merge sort' algorithm, and is said to be
628 significantly faster than the old GNU `qsort' function. Merge sort is
629 now the standard `qsort' function. The new algorithm can require a lot
630 of temporary storage; so, the old sorting function is called when the
631 required storage is not available.
633 * The C library now includes Michael Glad's Ultra Fast Crypt, which
634 provides the Unix `crypt' function, plus some other entry points.
635 Because of the United States export restriction on DES implementations,
636 we are distributing this code separately from the rest of the C library.
637 There is an extra distribution tar file just for crypt; it is called
638 `glibc-VERSION-crypt.tar.Z', e.g. `glibc-1.04-crypt.tar.Z'. You can just
639 unpack the crypt distribution along with the rest of the C library and
640 build; you can also build the library without getting crypt. Users
641 outside the USA can get the crypt distribution via anonymous FTP from
642 ftp.uni-c.dk [129.142.6.74], or another archive site outside the U.S.
644 * The code and header files taken from 4.4 BSD have been updated with the
645 latest files released from Berkeley.
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