From 14a6b4e45f4297a39b704557491fcc16ff863ef7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ulrich Drepper Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2000 02:07:07 +0000 Subject: Update. 2000-01-23 Paul Eggert * posix/regex.c (GET_UNSIGNED_NUMBER): Allow only ASCII digits. 2000-01-23 Paul Eggert * posix/regex.c (compile_range): When matching a character range, use the current collating sequence, as POSIX requires. --- FAQ.in | 54 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------------- 1 file changed, 27 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-) (limited to 'FAQ.in') diff --git a/FAQ.in b/FAQ.in index b894b76ffc..5317e4764f 100644 --- a/FAQ.in +++ b/FAQ.in @@ -721,7 +721,7 @@ necessary conversion and calls to create those files. The file is `db-Makefile' in the subdirectory `nss' and you can call it with `make -f db-Makefile'. Please note that not all services are capable of using a database. Currently passwd, group, ethers, protocol, rpc, services shadow -and netgroup are implemented. +and netgroup are implemented. See also question ?nssdb. ?? I have /usr/include/net and /usr/include/scsi as symlinks into my Linux source tree. Is that wrong? @@ -955,6 +955,30 @@ installed by glibc 2.1 in your include directory. {AJ} See ?libs. +??nssdb What happened to the Berkeley DB libraries? Can I still use db + in /etc/nsswitch.conf? + +{AJ} Due to too many incompatible changes in disk layout and API of Berkeley +DB and a too tight coupling of libc and libdb, the db library has been +removed completely from glibc 2.2. The only place that really used the +Berkeley DB was the NSS db module. + +The NSS db module has been rewritten to support a number of different +versions of Berkeley DB for the NSS db module. Currently the releases 2.x +and 3.x of Berkeley DB are supported. The older db 1.85 library is not +supported. You can use the version from glibc 2.1.x or download a version +from Sleepycat Software (http://www.sleepycat.com). The library has to be +compiled as shared library and installed in the system lib directory +(normally /lib). The library needs to have a special soname to be found by +the NSS module. + +If public structures change in a new Berkeley db release, this needs to be +reflected in glibc. + +Currently the code searches for libraries with a soname of "libdb.so.3" +(that's the name from db 2.4.14 which comes with glibc 2.1.x) and +"libdb-3.0.so" (the name used by db 3.0.55 as default). + ? Source and binary incompatibilities, and what to do about them @@ -1245,15 +1269,6 @@ e.g. __ivaliduser). If a program uses these interfaces, it's broken. These internal interfaces might change between glibc releases or dropped completely. -?? When using the db-2 library which comes with glibc is used in - the Perl db modules the testsuite is not passed. This did not - happen with db-1, gdbm, or ndbm. - -{MK} Db-2 does not support zero-sized keys. The Perl testsuite -tests the support for zero-sized keys and therefore fails when db-2 is -used. The Perl folks are looking for a solution, but thus far have -not found a satisfactory one. - ?? The pow() inline function I get when including is broken. I get segmentation faults when I run the program. @@ -1341,21 +1356,6 @@ suffix `_unlocked', for details check . Using `putc_unlocked' etc. instead of `putc' should give nearly the same speed with bonnie (bonnie is a benchmark program for measuring disk access). -?? Programs compiled with glibc 2.1 can't read db files made with glibc - 2.0. What has changed that programs like rpm break? - -{AJ} The GNU C library 2.1 uses db2 instead of db1 which was used in version -2.0. The internal formats of the actual db files are different. To convert -the db files from db1 format to db2 format, you can use the programs -`db_dump185' and `db_load'. Alternativly programs can be linked with db1 -using `-ldb1' instead of linking with db2 which uses `-ldb'. Linking with -db1 might be preferable if older programs need to access the db file. - -db2 supports the old db1 programming interface and also a new programming -interface. For compilation with the old API, has to be included -(and not ) and you can link with either `-ldb1' or `-ldb' for either -of the db formats. - ?? Autoconf's AC_CHECK_FUNC macro reports that a function exists, but when I try to use it, it always returns -1 and sets errno to ENOSYS. @@ -1443,7 +1443,7 @@ reading the POSIX standards. . The problem data base of open and solved bugs in GNU libc is available at . Eric Green has written -a HowTo for converting from Linux libc5 to glibc2. The HowTo is accessable +a HowTo for converting from Linux libc5 to glibc2. The HowTo is accessible via the FSF page and at . Frodo Looijaard describes a different way installing glibc2 as secondary libc at . @@ -1516,7 +1516,7 @@ Answers were given by: {UD} Ulrich Drepper, {DMT} David Mosberger-Tang, {RM} Roland McGrath, -{AJ} Andreas Jaeger, +{AJ} Andreas Jaeger, {EY} Eric Youngdale, {PB} Phil Blundell, {MK} Mark Kettenis, -- cgit v1.2.3