Disabled some optional glibc modules for better compatibility. This should fix issues with host machines which have selinux on them.
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# glibc is configured to use the root folder (--prefix=) and as result all libraries
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# glibc is configured to use the root folder (--prefix=) and as result all libraries
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# will be installed in '/lib'. Kernel headers are taken from our already prepared
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# will be installed in '/lib'. Kernel headers are taken from our already prepared
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# kernel header area (see 02_build_kernel.sh).
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# kernel header area (see 02_build_kernel.sh). Packages 'gd' and 'selinux' are disabled.
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../configure --prefix= --with-headers=$WORK_KERNEL_DIR/usr/include --disable-werror
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../configure --prefix= --with-headers=$WORK_KERNEL_DIR/usr/include --without-gd --without-selinux --disable-werror
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# Compile glibc with optimization for "parallel jobs" = "number of processors".
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# Compile glibc with optimization for "parallel jobs" = "number of processors".
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make -j $(grep ^processor /proc/cpuinfo | wc -l)
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make -j $(grep ^processor /proc/cpuinfo | wc -l)
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