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author | 2015-04-08 02:07:13 (GMT) | |
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committer | 2015-04-08 02:07:13 (GMT) | |
commit | 18175b8d93ca1807236eced0a3389e9b46ecca53 (patch) | |
tree | 59bda029f3e83cf6df6b88ccfd05060bbf4d3f06 /docs/9 - How is a toolchain constructed.txt | |
parent | f54c5f674f618f0b57974857865d1e7b8e5a3916 (diff) | |
parent | add039fd50be77d2fc03a7a794947e005fcdea12 (diff) |
Merge pull request #37 from bhundven/so_long_to_eglibc
So long to eglibc
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diff --git a/docs/9 - How is a toolchain constructed.txt b/docs/9 - How is a toolchain constructed.txt index 353c0a2..a358b9e 100644 --- a/docs/9 - How is a toolchain constructed.txt +++ b/docs/9 - How is a toolchain constructed.txt @@ -51,8 +51,8 @@ thereof, running on the target, we also need the C library. The C library provides a standard abstraction layer that performs basic tasks (such as allocating memory, printing output on a terminal, managing file access...). There are many C libraries, each targeted to different systems. For the -Linux /desktop/, there is glibc or eglibc or even uClibc, for embedded Linux, -you have a choice of eglibc or uClibc, while for system without an Operating +Linux /desktop/, there is glibc or even uClibc, for embedded Linux, +you have a choice of uClibc, while for system without an Operating System, you may use newlib, dietlibc, or even none at all. There a few other C libraries, but they are not as widely used, and/or are targeted to very specific needs (eg. klibc is a very small subset of the C library aimed at |