The GNU C Library, commonly known as glibc, is the GNU Project implementation of the C standard library. It is a wrapper around the system calls of the...
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Retrieved 27 April 2015. "glibc 2.12 announce". "sourceware.org Git - glibc.git/blob - libc-abis". "sourceware.org Git - glibc.git/blob - sysdeps/gnu/ldsodefs...
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for systems without bcrypt. It has been integrated into glibc in SUSE Linux. In August 2017, glibc announced plans to remove its crypt implementation completely...
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implementations distributed with BSD-derived operating systems GNU C Library (glibc), used in GNU Hurd, GNU/kFreeBSD and Linux Microsoft C run-time library...
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Errno.h (section GLIBC macros)
makes it even less portable than the sys_errlist table. The GNU C library (GLIBC) provides the additional POSIX error values macros in the header file errno...
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widely used non-standard Linux, BSD, and glibc functions. There is partial ABI compatibility with the part of glibc required by Linux Standard Base. Version...
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that separate software repositories and installation media using either glibc or musl are available. Void was the first distribution to have incorporated...
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Malloc") as a general-purpose allocator, starting in 1987. The GNU C library (glibc) is derived from Wolfram Gloger's ptmalloc ("pthreads malloc"), a fork of...
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symbols from bionic with glibc" calls, making it possible to use Bionic-based software, such as binary-only Android drivers, on glibc-based Linux distributions...
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for configuring the firewall capabilities. In version 6 Red Hat moved to glibc 2.1, egcs-1.2, and to the 2.2 kernel. It was the first version to use the...
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