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Author: wilkie <wilkie05@gmail.com>
Updates gzip and diffutils.
Author: wilkie <wilkie05@gmail.com>
Updates binutils and gcc.
Author: wilkie <wilkie05@gmail.com>
Uses just the revision of g++ so as to not incur the recursive cycle of needing glibc
gcc 4.7.4, once compiled, requires glibc, which requires gcc 4.7.4,
which requires glibc, which requi--- you get the picture.
So glibc needs to be compiled from the bootstrap every time (although
you could override that requirement after glibc has a built image to use
a different version of gcc)
Author: wilkie <wilkie05@gmail.com>
Use specific gcc that will use a specific glibc.
Author: wilkie <wilkie05@gmail.com>
Ignores injected dependencies in g++ et al.
It will inject glibc in glibc in glibc otherwise. lol.
Author: occam <occam@occam.cs.pitt.edu>
Updated object's install repositories id/revisions.
Author: wilkie <wilkie05@gmail.com>
Updates to version 2.25.
Author: wilkie <wilkie05@gmail.com>
Removes bootstrap and adds normal dependencies
Author: wilkie <wilkie05@gmail.com>
Adds usr/lib64 to /usr/lib64
Author: wilkie <wilkie05@gmail.com>
Puts lib64 in /usr/lib
Author: wilkie <wilkie05@gmail.com>
Links lib64 to /usr/lib64.
Author: wilkie <wilkie05@gmail.com>
Updates linked paths.
Author: wilkie <wilkie05@gmail.com>
Makes prefix /usr instead of /usr/local
Author: wilkie <wilkie05@gmail.com>
Adds lib64 as a install path.
Author: wilkie <wilkie05@gmail.com>
Moves bootstrap to build dependencies.
Author: wilkie <wilkie05@gmail.com>
Updates gzip and diffutils
Author: wilkie <wilkie05@gmail.com>
Places build resources in build section.
Author: wilkie <wilkie05@gmail.com>
Updates bootstrap and dependencies.
Author: occam <occam@occam.cs.pitt.edu>
Updated object's install repositories id/revisions.
Author: wilkie <wilkie05@gmail.com>
Updates gzip revision.
Author: wilkie <wilkie05@gmail.com>
Updates diffutils.
Author: wilkie <wilkie05@gmail.com>
Updates gzip/diffutils revisions.
Author: wilkie <wilkie05@gmail.com>
Updates bootstrap.
Author: wilkie <wilkie05@gmail.com>
Creates the ld.so.conf before building glibc.
Author: wilkie <wilkie05@gmail.com>
Adds diffutils as a dependency.
Author: wilkie <wilkie05@gmail.com>
Adds gzip as a build dependency.
Author: wilkie <wilkie05@gmail.com>
Fixes issue when etc doesn't exist.
Author: occam <occam@occam.cs.pitt.edu>
Updated object's install repositories id/revisions.
Author: wilkie <wilkie05@gmail.com>
Adds all metadata and build scripts.
Author: occam <occam@occam.cs.pitt.edu>
Created runtime glibc
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