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-Copyright 2011, The Chromium Authors
+Name: fancy_urllib
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+most often useful for building NEWLIB.  `configure' also has several other
+options not listed here.
+
+     configure [--help]
+               [--prefix=DIR]
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+
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+
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+     Enable specific comma-separated list of bidirectional iconv
+     encodings to be built-in.
+     Disabled by default.
+
+`--enable-newlib-iconv-from-encodings'
+     Enable specific comma-separated list of \"from\" iconv encodings
+     to be built-in.
+     Disabled by default.
+
+`--enable-newlib-iconv-to-encodings'
+     Enable specific comma-separated list of \"to\" iconv encodings
+     to be built-in.
+     Disabled by default.
+
+`--enable-newlib-iconv-external-ccs'
+     Enable capabilities to load external CCS files for iconv.
+     Disabled by default.
+
+`--disable-newlib-atexit-dynamic-alloc'
+     Disable dynamic allocation of atexit entries.
+     Most hosts and targets have it enabled in configure.host.
+
+`--enable-newlib-reent-small'
+     Enable small reentrant struct support.
+     Disabled by default.
+
+`--disable-newlib-fvwrite-in-streamio'
+     NEWLIB implements the vector buffer mechanism to support stream IO
+     buffering required by C standard.  This feature is possibly
+     unnecessary for embedded systems which won't change file buffering
+     with functions like `setbuf' or `setvbuf'.  The buffering mechanism
+     still acts as default for STDIN/STDOUT/STDERR even if this option
+     is specified.
+     Enabled by default.
+
+`--disable-newlib-fseek-optimization'
+     Disable fseek optimization.  It can decrease code size of application
+     calling `fseek`.
+     Enabled by default.
+
+`--disable-newlib-wide-orient'
+     C99 states that each stream has an orientation, wide or byte.  This
+     feature is possibly unnecessary for embedded systems which only do
+     byte input/output operations on stream.  It can decrease code size
+     by disable the feature.
+     Enabled by default.
+
+`--enable-newlib-nano-malloc'
+     NEWLIB has two implementations of malloc family's functions, one in
+     `mallocr.c' and the other one in `nano-mallocr.c'.  This options
+     enables the nano-malloc implementation, which is for small systems
+     with very limited memory.  Note that this implementation does not
+     support `--enable-malloc-debugging' any more.
+     Disabled by default.
+
+`--disable-newlib-unbuf-stream-opt'
+     NEWLIB does optimization when `fprintf to write only unbuffered unix
+     file'.  It creates a temorary buffer to do the optimization that
+     increases stack consumption by about `BUFSIZ' bytes.  This option
+     disables the optimization and saves size of text and stack.
+     Enabled by default.
+
+`--enable-multilib'
+     Build many library versions.
+     Enabled by default.
+
+`--enable-target-optspace'
+     Optimize for space.
+     Disabled by default.
+
+`--enable-malloc-debugging'
+     Indicate malloc debugging requested.
+     Disabled by default.
+
+`--enable-newlib-multithread'
+     Enable support for multiple threads.
+     Enabled by default.
+
+`--enable-newlib-iconv'
+     Enable iconv library support.
+     Disabled by default.
+
+`--enable-newlib-elix-level'
+     Supply desired elix library level (1-4).  Please refer to HOWTO for
+     more information about this option.
+     Set to level 0 by default.
+
+`--disable-newlib-io-float'
+     Disable printf/scanf family float support.
+     Enabled by default.
+
+`--disable-newlib-supplied-syscalls'
+     Disable newlib from supplying syscalls.
+     Enabled by default.
+
+`--enable-lite-exit'
+     Enable lite exit, a size-reduced implementation of exit that doesn't
+     invoke clean-up functions such as _fini or global destructors.
+     Disabled by default.
+
+Running the Testsuite
+=====================
+
+To run newlib's testsuite, you'll need a site.exp in your home
+directory which points dejagnu to the proper baseboards directory and
+the proper exp file for your target.
+
+Before running make check-target-newlib, set the DEJAGNU environment
+variable to point to ~/site.exp.
+
+Here is a sample site.exp:
+
+# Make sure we look in the right place for the board description files.
+if ![info exists boards_dir] {
+    set boards_dir {}
+}
+lappend boards_dir "your dejagnu/baseboards here"
+
+verbose "Global Config File: target_triplet is $target_triplet" 2
+
+global target_list
+case "$target_triplet" in {
+
+    { "mips-*elf*" } {
+	set target_list "mips-sim"
+    }
+
+    default {
+	set target_list { "unix" }
+    }
+}
+
+mips-sim refers to an exp file in the baseboards directory.  You'll
+need to add the other targets you're testing to the case statement.
+
+Now type make check-target-newlib in the top-level build directory to
+run the testsuite.
+
+Shared newlib
+=============
+
+newlib uses libtool when it is being compiled natively (with
+--target=i[34567]86-pc-linux-gnu) on an i[34567]86-pc-linux-gnu
+host. This allows newlib to be compiled as a shared library.
+
+To configure newlib, do the following from your build directory:
+
+$(source_dir)/src/configure --with-newlib --prefix=$(install_dir)
+
+configure will recognize that host == target ==
+i[34567]86-pc-linux-gnu, so it will tell newlib to compile itself using
+libtool. By default, libtool will build shared and static versions of
+newlib.
+
+To compile a program against shared newlib, do the following (where
+target_install_dir = $(install_dir)/i[34567]86-pc-linux-gnu):
+
+gcc -nostdlib $(target_install_dir)/lib/crt0.o progname.c -I $(target_install_dir)/include -L $(target_install_dir)/lib -lc -lm -lgcc
+
+To run the program, make sure that $(target_install_dir)/lib is listed
+in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable.
+
+To create a static binary linked against newlib, do the following:
+
+gcc -nostdlib -static $(target_install_dir)/lib/crt0.o progname.c -I $(target_install_dir)/include -L $(target_install_dir)/lib -lc -lm
+
+libtool can be instructed to produce only static libraries. To build
+newlib as a static library only, do the following from your build
+directory:
+
+$(source_dir)/src/configure --with-newlib --prefix=$(install_dir) --disable-shared
+
+Regenerating Configuration Files
+================================
+
+At times you will need to make changes to configure.in and Makefile.am files.
+This will mean that configure and Makefile.in files will need to be
+regenerated.
+
+At the top level of newlib is the file: acinclude.m4.  This file contains
+the definition of the NEWLIB_CONFIGURE macro which is used by all configure.in
+files in newlib.  You will notice that each directory in newlib containing
+a configure.in file also contains an aclocal.m4 file.  This file is
+generated by issuing: aclocal -I${relative_path_to_toplevel_newlib_dir}
+-I${relative_path_to_toplevel_src_dir}
+The first relative directory is to access acinclude.m4.  The second relative
+directory is to access libtool information in the top-level src directory.
+
+For example, to regenerate aclocal.m4 in newlib/libc/machine/arm:
+
+  aclocal -I ../../.. -I ../../../..
+
+Note that if the top level acinclude.m4 is altered, every aclocal.m4 file 
+in newlib should be regenerated.
+
+If the aclocal.m4 file is regenerated due to a change in acinclude.m4 or
+if a configure.in file is modified, the corresponding configure file in the 
+directory must be regenerated using autoconf.  No parameters are necessary.
+In the previous example, we would issue:
+
+  autoconf
+
+from the newlib/libc/machine/arm directory.
+
+If you have regenerated a configure file or if you have modified a Makefile.am
+file, you will need to regenerate the appropriate Makefile.in file(s).
+For newlib, automake is a bit trickier.  First of all, all Makefile.in
+files in newlib (and libgloss) are generated using the --cygnus option
+of automake.  
+
+Makefile.in files are generated from the nearest directory up the chain
+which contains a configure.in file.  In most cases, this is the same
+directory containing configure.in, but there are exceptions.
+For example, the newlib/libc directory has a number of
+subdirectories that do not contain their own configure.in files (e.g. stdio).
+For these directories, you must issue the automake command from newlib/libc
+which is the nearest parent directory that contains a configure.in.
+When you issue the automake command, you specify the subdirectory for
+the Makefile.in you are regenerating.  For example:
+
+   automake --cygnus stdio/Makefile stdlib/Makefile
+
+Note how multiple Makefile.in files can be created in the same step.  You
+would not specify machine/Makefile or sys/Makefile in the previous example
+because both of these subdirectories contain their own configure.in files.
+One would change to each of these subdirectories and in turn issue:
+
+   automake --cygnus Makefile
+
+Let's say you create a new machine directory XXXX off of newlib/libc/machine.
+After creating a new configure.in and Makefile.am file, you would issue:
+
+   aclocal -I ../../..
+   autoconf
+   automake --cygnus Makefile
+
+from newlib/libc/machine/XXXX
+
+It is strongly advised that you use an adequate version of autotools.
+For this latest release, the following were used: autoconf 2.68, aclocal 1.11.6, and 
+automake 1.11.6.
+
+Reporting Bugs
+==============
+
+The correct address for reporting bugs found in NEWLIB is
+"newlib@sourceware.org".  Please email all bug reports to that
+address.  Please include the NEWLIB version number (e.g., newlib-2.0.0),
+and how you configured it (e.g., "sun4 host and m68k-aout target").
+Since NEWLIB supports many different configurations, it is important
+that you be precise about this.
+
+Archives of the newlib mailing list are on-line, see
+	http://sourceware.org/ml/newlib/
+
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 Copyright 2007-2009 Niels Provos and Nick Mathewson
 
@@ -6553,8 +7035,33 @@
 
 LZMA SDK is placed in the public domain.
 
-Copyright (c) 2003-2009 Jonathan 'Wolf' Rentzsch: <http://rentzsch.com>
-Some rights reserved: <http://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php>
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 The default Mesa license is as follows:
 
@@ -7449,7 +7956,7 @@
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@@ -8134,6 +8641,34 @@
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