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- Any takers?
- Fix regex so it isn't so stinking big
- Fix glob so it isn't so stinking big
- Integrate Jeff Garzik's key-value reading code for pwd/grp, /etc/hosts, etc
- Get the arm port of the shared lib loader working
- Get the powerpc port of the shared lib loader working
- Finish sparc port
- Standardize the style of the header files.
- Documentation
- Better configuration system
- run 'nm -D --size-sort -t d libuClibc-0.9.5.so' and work on the biggest things
- (i.e. stuff at the end of the list) to make them smaller.
- make inb/outb work (for lilo et all)
- update: done for i386. lilo and the pcmcia tools compile cleanly now
- include/resolv.h does not define struct _res, and libc/inet/resolv.c
- does not use this struct. res_init does nothing. the other res_*
- functions are not implemented.
- scandir.c doesn't check returns on malloc and realloc.
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- Manuel's unsorted todo:
- Move the target-specific sysconf.c generator to extra (as it needs to be
- run on the target) and fix libc/unistd/Makefile.
- Add a usage message to the gcc wrapper.
- Look at pre-cephes-addition floating point code and possibly rework.
- (primarily nan and infinity handling)
- Make scanf and strtod aware of nan and inf.
- Add overflow error-checking to fread and fwrite.
- Document uClibc-specific extensions I know of or have implemented.
- binary string conversion for printf
- malloc-less stdio
- optional printf unconfigured-for-type error messages
- Add binary string conversion to scanf to mirror printf?
- Teach scanf about (nil) for %p.
- What to do about %m in printf?
- Make errno and endptr handling the default in the strto* functions and
- document how to turn those off to save space.
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- PORTING
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- bits/dirent.h currently differs from the glibc version (d_type unsupported)
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