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LINUX_UPTODATE - "Keep your Linux system up to date".

For comments, fixed, etc write to
Alessandro Sigala <ssigala@globalnet.it>

Last updated: 11 Apr 1996.

This short document describe what you need and where to get
most of the new stuff for your Linux box (intended for systems that have
already upgraded to ELF binaries).

The ftp site mainly used in this document is sunsite.unc.edu.

The current releases of the linux software are:
Linux Kernel 1.3.xx :-)
Kernel modules 1.3.57
PPP daemon 2.2.0e
Binutils 2.6.0.12
Dynamic linker (ld.so) 1.7.14
Linux C Library 5.3.9
Linux C++ Library 2.7.1.4
Termcap 2.0.7
GNU CC 2.7.2
Procps 0.99a

What do you really need to upgrade for using the latest 1.3.x kernel:
- Modules 1.3.57 for using the kernel modules
- Procps 0.99a   for using free, ps, pstree, top and friends
- PPP 2.2.0e     for using pppd, pppstats, pppon, etc

This document may also be useful to answer the questions like:

* Q: 'free' displays some strange lines
  A: upgrade the procps package

* Q: 'pppd' displays "the PPP protocol is not available"
  A: upgrade the PPP package

... and so :)

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** NOTES

- Take a look at the documentation that come with every package
  before doing anything!

- All the installation operation must be done as root.

- If you want to use the latest GCC release (2.7.2) you must upgrade
  your C Library, the C++ Library, the dynamic linker and the binutils.

- After installed any new library, run the program `ldconfig' to update
  the dynamic linker cache (you may also need to modify the file
  /etc/ld.so.conf).

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* The dynamic linker.

Get the file ld.so-1.7.14.tar.gz and unpack into a directory. You should
have no problem installing this package, simply cd into the package
directory and type `make install'.

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* The Linux C Library.

*** NOTE: read the release.libc-5.3.9 file before installing the
          libraries!

Get the libc-5.3.9.bin.tar.gz file and unpack into the root directory

i.e. into the root directory type:

  tar xvfz libc-5.3.9.bin.tar.gz

you also need to make the symbolic links to the new library into the /lib
directory

i.e. into the /lib directory type:

  rm -f libc.so.5
  sln libc.so.5.3.9 libc.so.5
  rm -f libm.so.5
  sln libm.so.5.0.5 libm.so.5

*** Note 1:

<cutted from release.libc-5.3.9>

The structure DIR, defined in sysdeps/linux/dirstream.h, was changed in
release 5.2.0.  If you upgrade from release 5.1.4 or earlier to release
5.2.0 or later, you must reboot after installing the new libraries.

*** Note 2:

You must patch and recompile your GNU 'make' utility!

<cutted from release.libc-5.3.9>

A dirent bug, which erroneously defined d->reclen to d->namlen if USE_GNU
was defined, has been fixed.  Unfortunately, some GNU packages depend on
this bug.  GNU make 3.xx is one of them.  A patch is included here.

here the patch:
RCS file: /home/cvs/gnu/make/dir.c,v
retrieving revision 1.1.1.1
diff -c -r1.1.1.1 dir.c
*** 1.1.1.1     1995/06/25 03:27:16
--- dir.c       1995/06/25 03:55:22
***************
*** 20,26 ****
  
  #if   defined (POSIX) || defined (HAVE_DIRENT_H) || defined (__GNU_LIBRARY__)
  #include <dirent.h>
! #ifndef       __GNU_LIBRARY__
  #define D_NAMLEN(d) strlen((d)->d_name)
  #else /* GNU C library.  */
  #define D_NAMLEN(d) ((d)->d_namlen)
--- 20,26 ----
  
  #if   defined (POSIX) || defined (HAVE_DIRENT_H) || defined (__GNU_LIBRARY__)
  #include <dirent.h>
! #ifndef       __BAD_GNU_LIBRARY__
  #define D_NAMLEN(d) strlen((d)->d_name)
  #else /* GNU C library.  */
  #define D_NAMLEN(d) ((d)->d_namlen)
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/cvs/gnu/make/glob/glob.c,v
retrieving revision 1.1.1.1
diff -c -r1.1.1.1 glob.c
*** 1.1.1.1     1995/06/25 03:27:18
--- glob/glob.c 1995/06/25 03:56:01
***************
*** 64,70 ****
  
  #if   defined (POSIX) || defined (HAVE_DIRENT_H) || defined (__GNU_LIBRARY__)
  #include <dirent.h>
! #ifndef       __GNU_LIBRARY__
  #define D_NAMLEN(d) strlen((d)->d_name)
  #else /* GNU C library.  */
  #define D_NAMLEN(d) ((d)->d_namlen)
--- 64,70 ----
  
  #if   defined (POSIX) || defined (HAVE_DIRENT_H) || defined (__GNU_LIBRARY__)
  #include <dirent.h>
! #ifndef       __BAD_GNU_LIBRARY__
  #define D_NAMLEN(d) strlen((d)->d_name)
  #else /* GNU C library.  */
  #define D_NAMLEN(d) ((d)->d_namlen)

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* The Linux C++ Library.

*** NOTE: read the release.libg++-2.7.1.4 file before installing the
          libraries!

Get the libg++-2.7.1.4.bin.tar.gz file and unpack into the root directory

i.e. into the root directory type:

  tar xvfz libg++-2.7.1.4.bin.tar.gz

*** NOTE:

You may have troubles with the binaries linked with the old 2.6 libraries
(for example: umssync), dumping core or doing strange stuff.
To resolve the problems you need to recompile the sources of the binaries.

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* The binutils.

*** NOTE: read the release.binutils-2.6.0.12 file before installing the
          libraries!

Get the binutils-2.6.0.12.bin.tar.gz file and unpack it into the root
directory

i.e. into the root directory type:

  tar xvfz binutils-2.6.0.12.bin.tar.gz

*** NOTE:

<cutted from release.binutils-2.6.0.12>

If you don't need the cross assemblers/linkers for m68k-linux,
m68k-linuxaout, sparc-sun-solaris2, sparc-sun-sunos4.1 nor alpha-linux,
please do

1. su root
2. cd /usr
3. rm -rf m68k-linux m68k-linuxaout sparc-sun-solaris2 sparc-sun-sunos4.1 alpha-linux

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* The GNU CC compiler.

** NOTE: read the release.gcc-2.7.2 file before installing the package!

Get the gcc-2.7.2.bin.tar.gz file and unpack it into the root
directory

i.e. into the root directory type:

  tar xvfz gcc-2.7.2.bin.tar.gz

You may want to remove the old compiler. Simply cd into the
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i486-linux and remove the old compiler directory tree.

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* The termcap library.

*** NOTE: read first the documentation that come with the package!

Get the file termcap-2.0.7.tar.gz and unpack into a directory. You should
have no problem installing this package, simply cd into the package
directory and type `make' then `make install'.

*** NOTE:

<cutted from the README of the package>

The linux entry in the new termcap is larger than 1024 chars.
But your application may only have a 1024 byte buffer. You may see

tgetent: warning: termcap entry too long

message when you run it in the Linux console. You can pass NULL to
tgetent () to let termcap malloc the buffer. elm and zsh are two
applications I know which use termcap and have this problem.

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* The kernel modudes utilities.

*** NOTE: read first the documentation that come with the package!

Get the file modules-1.3.57.tar.gz and unpack into a directory. You should
have no problem installing this package, simply cd into the package
directory and type `make' then `make install'.

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* The PPP daemon utilities.

*** NOTE: read first the documentation that come with the package!

Get the file ppp-2.2.0e.tar.gz and unpack into a directory. You should
have no problem installing this package, simply cd into the package
directory and type `make' then `make install'.

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* The procps utilities.

*** NOTE: read first the documentation that come with the package!

Get the file procps-0.99a.tar.gz and unpack into a directory. You should
have no problem installing this package, simply cd into the package
directory and type `make' then `make install'.

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This is where you can find all that is described in this document.

### sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/GCC

binutils-2.6.0.12.bin.tar.gz            Binutils 2.6.0.12 (as,ld etc)
gcc-2.7.2.bin.tar.gz                    GNU CC 2.7.2 (ELF and a.out)
ld.so-1.7.14.tar.gz                     The dynamic linker
libc-5.3.9.bin.tar.gz                   The C library
libg++-2.7.1.4.bin.tar.gz               The C++ library
termcap-2.0.7.tar.gz                    Termcap 2.0.7
release.binutils-2.6.0.12
release.gcc-2.7.2
release.libc-5.3.9                      info (contains the patch for 'make')
release.libg++-2.7.1.4

### sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/kernel

modules-1.3.57.tar.gz                   Utils the kernel modules

### sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/system/Network/serial

ppp-2.2.0e.tar.gz                       The pppd daemon and utils for PPP

### sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/system/Status/ps

procps-0.99a.tgz                        ps, pstree, free, etc

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For comments, fixed, etc write to
Alessandro Sigala <ssigala@globalnet.it>

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