this repo helps you to download & debug & complie glibc easily.
feature
- download glibc binary
- download glibc debug file
- extract custom glibc
- download & complie glibc source code
check supported packages.
โ glibc-all-in-one cat list
2.23-0ubuntu10_amd64
2.23-0ubuntu10_i386
2.23-0ubuntu11_amd64
2.23-0ubuntu11_i386
2.23-0ubuntu3_amd64
2.23-0ubuntu3_i386
2.27-3ubuntu1_amd64
2.27-3ubuntu1_i386
2.28-0ubuntu1_amd64
2.28-0ubuntu1_i386
2.29-0ubuntu2_amd64
2.29-0ubuntu2_i386
download.
โ glibc-all-in-one ./download 2.23-0ubuntu10_i386
Getting 2.23-0ubuntu10_i386
-> Location: https://mirror.tuna.tsinghua.edu.cn/ubuntu/pool/main/g/glibc/libc6_2.23-0ubuntu10_i386.deb
-> Downloading libc binary package
-> Extracting libc binary package
-> Package saved to libs/2.23-0ubuntu10_i386
-> Location: https://mirror.tuna.tsinghua.edu.cn/ubuntu/pool/main/g/glibc/libc6-dbg_2.23-0ubuntu10_i386.deb
-> Downloading libc debug package
-> Extracting libc debug package
-> Package saved to libs/2.23-0ubuntu10_i386/dbg
โ glibc-all-in-one ls libs/2.23-0ubuntu10_i386
. .. .debug ld-2.23.so libc-2.23.so libpthread.so.0 ......
โ glibc-all-in-one ls libs/2.23-0ubuntu10_i386/.debug
ld-2.23.so libc-2.23.so ......
needed glibc not in my list ?
you can download the debs on your own, then use extract
.
you can find ubuntu glibc from 2.19
to 2.26
in http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/g/glibc/
.
./extract ~/libc6_2.26-0ubuntu2_i386.deb /tmp/test
./extract ~/libc6-dbg_2.26-0ubuntu2_i386.deb /tmp/test_dbg
supported version: 2.19, 2.23-2.29
supported arch: i686, amd64
note: you may fail to build older version of glibc. ( not my problem ) . my friend says that ubuntu 16.04 is perfect to build all of them.
note: change the GLIBC_DIR
in the build
, if you don't want to build them on /glibc
.
./build 2.29 i686