This image contains x64 cross compiler targeting arm32/64 running in arm32/64 image.
So gcc/binutils run fast natively while generated and OS (container) tools runs
emulated with qemu-*-static using host's binfmt_misc system.
resolves "FIXME: For big-endian, be.zip must be used" in Makefile.in
the configure.ac usage of AC_C_BIGENDIAN is expanded so apart from
defining `WORDS_BIGENDIAN` on big-endian platforms, it also defines
`TZDATA_ZIP` to be `be.zip` or `le.zip` and that substitution is used later
in the makefiles
my initial attempt was to use the result of the plain `AC_C_BIGENDIAN`
check, but that is not propagated to the makefiles, just to `autoconf.h`
* Initial implementation of replication
* Postfixes for configuration and Windows builds
* Misc Windows adjustments
* Forgotten changes from prior commits
* Last round (fingers crossed) of fixing the Windows build
* Improve self-documentation
* Misc improvements
* Updates the docs
* More configuration
* Frontported some remaining pieces
* Installation post-fixes
* Special permission for replication
* Add generic platform support for Linux/m68k
* Include sem_t when determining values for FB_ALIGNMENT and FB_DOUBLE_ALIGN
On m68k, 'long long' is 16-bit aligned while 'sem_t' is 32-bit aligned
and we must therefore include 'sem_t' when determining the values for
FB_ALIGNMENT and FB_DOUBLE_ALIGN. Otherwise, the futex system call
will fail on these systems.
* Don't try to include headers for __cpuid on non-x86 targets
* Make sure that the version scripts include _IO_stdin_used on Linux
The GNU C library supports two ABIs for libio, one is the pre-2.1
ABI and the other is the current one. In order to determine which
ABI is to be used, the C library checks whether the _IO_stdin_used
symbol is exported by the executable. In case the symbol is present,
the new ABI is assumed, if the symbol is missing, the old ABI is
assumed. Thus, if an application is linked against a modern version
of glibc, it must export the _IO_stdin_used symbol as otherwise the
executable can crash or provoke other unexpected behavior on some
architectures like PowerPC or MIPS because the C library is using
the old ABI in this case.