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<li> <b>21 March 2002, uClibc 0.9.10 Released!</b>
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- CodePoet Consulting is pleased to announce the immediate availability of
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- uClibc 0.9.10. This release adds pthreads support (including pthreads
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- support for mmu-less systems). Additionally, thanks to Manuel Novoa III,
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- we now have a completely new stdio library, which is small, standards
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- compliant, and supports pthreads, wide/narrow streams, large files, and can
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- even operate in a low-memory unbuffered mode. Many, many bugs have been
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- fixed and a number of additional applications now compile and run
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- perfectly. To make things more interesting, the release also adds support
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- for C++ constructors and destructors, and makes it easy to use uClibc to
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- create C++ by providing a uClibc wrapper for the GNU C++ compiler.
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+ CodePoet Consulting is pleased to announce the immediate
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+ availability of uClibc 0.9.10. This release adds pthreads support
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+ (including pthreads support for mmu-less systems!). Additionally,
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+ thanks to Manuel Novoa III, we now have a completely new stdio
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+ library, which is small, standards compliant, supports pthreads,
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+ wide/narrow streams, large files, and can even operate in a
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+ low-memory unbuffered mode. Many, many bugs have been fixed and a
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+ number of additional applications now compile and run perfectly.
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+ Even with all these changes, the uClibc continues to be very small.
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+ On x86, a default build of the uClibc C library is still just 168k.
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<p>
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- A native GNU toolchain (binutils/gcc) that targets uClibc 0.9.10 will
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- be released in the next couple of days, so stay tuned.
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+
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+ To make things more interesting, the release also adds support for
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+ C++ constructors and destructors. To make it easy to use uClibc
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+ when developing C++ applications, this release also provides a
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+ wrapper for the GNU C++ compiler. Of course, for more complex C++
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+ applications, such as those using iostreams, a standard C++ library
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+ (libstdc++) is required. A native GNU toolchain (binutils/gcc) that
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+ provides libstdc++ linked with uClibc 0.9.10 will be released in the
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+ next couple of days, so stay tuned.
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+
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<p>
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The <a href="downloads/Changelog">Changelog</a>
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and <a href="downloads/uClibc-0.9.10.tar.bz2">Source code</a>
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