Any takers? On ARM, the kernel fp math emulator uses a funky byte ordering that causes some of our math functions to produce bad results. We need to fix up the things for the wierd ARM byte ordering. Fix regex so it isn't so stinking big Fix glob so it isn't so stinking big Integrate Jeff Garzik's key-value reading code for pwd/grp, /etc/hosts, etc Get the powerpc port of the shared lib loader working Sync up powerpc/mips/etc with the current header files. Finish sparc port Documentation Better configuration system run 'nm -D --size-sort -t d libuClibc-0.9.5.so' and work on the biggest things (i.e. stuff at the end of the list) to make them smaller. make inb/outb work (for lilo et all) update: done for i386 and arm. lilo and the pcmcia tools compile cleanly now include/resolv.h does not define struct _res, and libc/inet/resolv.c does not use this struct. res_init does nothing. the other res_* functions are not implemented. scandir.c doesn't check returns on malloc and realloc. Add in shadow support (include/shadow.h and such) Right now, getopt has different behavior when dynamically vs when statically linked, violating the principle of least surprise. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Manuel's unsorted todo: Move the target-specific sysconf.c generator to extra (as it needs to be run on the target) and fix libc/unistd/Makefile. Add a usage message to the gcc wrapper. Look at pre-cephes-addition floating point code and possibly rework. (primarily nan and infinity handling) Make scanf and strtod aware of nan and inf. Add overflow error-checking to fread and fwrite. Document uClibc-specific extensions I know of or have implemented. binary string conversion for printf malloc-less stdio optional printf unconfigured-for-type error messages Add binary string conversion to scanf to mirror printf? Teach scanf about (nil) for %p. What to do about %m in printf? Make errno and endptr handling the default in the strto* functions and document how to turn those off to save space. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- PORTING ------- bits/dirent.h currently differs from the glibc version (d_type unsupported)