summary refs log tree commit diff
path: root/FAQ.in
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
Diffstat (limited to 'FAQ.in')
-rw-r--r--FAQ.in30
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 19 deletions
diff --git a/FAQ.in b/FAQ.in
index 348a8607cd..d010ef8e93 100644
--- a/FAQ.in
+++ b/FAQ.in
@@ -217,8 +217,8 @@ errors while linking before deciding there is a problem.
 ??addon	What are these `add-ons'?
 
 {UD} To avoid complications with export rules or external source code some
-optional parts of the libc are distributed as separate packages (e.g., the
-crypt package, see ?crypt).
+optional parts of the libc are distributed as separate packages, e.g., the
+linuxthreads package.
 
 To use these packages as part of GNU libc, just unpack the tarfiles in the
 libc source directory and tell the configuration script about them using the
@@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ to find all the add-on packages in your source tree.  This may not work.  If
 it doesn't, or if you want to select only a subset of the add-ons, give a
 comma-separated list of the add-ons to enable:
 
-	configure --enable-add-ons=crypt,linuxthreads
+	configure --enable-add-ons=linuxthreads
 
 for example.
 
@@ -237,9 +237,13 @@ else.  The existing makefiles do most of the work; only some few stub rules
 must be written to get everything running.
 
 Most add-ons are tightly coupled to a specific GNU libc version.  Please
-check that the add-ons work with the GNU libc.  For example the crypt and
-linuxthreads add-ons have the same numbering scheme as the libc and will in
-general only work with the corresponding libc.
+check that the add-ons work with the GNU libc.  For example the linuxthreads
+add-on has the same numbering scheme as the libc and will in general only
+work with the corresponding libc.
+
+{AJ} With glibc 2.2 the crypt add-on and with glibc 2.1 the localedata
+add-on have been integrated into the normal glibc distribution, crypt and
+localedata are therefore not anymore add-ons.
 
 ??	My XXX kernel emulates a floating-point coprocessor for me.
 	Should I enable --with-fp?
@@ -472,20 +476,8 @@ versions of some string functions.  These can only be used with GCC.  See
 	`crypt' and `setkey'.  Why aren't these functions in the
 	libc anymore?
 
-{UD} The US places restrictions on exporting cryptographic programs and
-source code.  Until this law gets abolished we cannot ship the cryptographic
-functions together with glibc.
-
-The functions are available, as an add-on (see ?addon).  People in the US
-may get it from the same place they got GNU libc from.  People outside the
-US should get the code from ftp.gwdg.de [134.76.11.100] in the directory
-pub/linux/glibc, or another archive site outside the USA.  The README explains
-how to install the sources.
 
-If you already have the crypt code on your system the reason for the failure
-is probably that you did not link with -lcrypt.  The crypto functions are in
-a separate library to make it possible to export GNU libc binaries from the
-US.
+Removed.  Does not apply anymore.
 
 ??	When I use GNU libc on my Linux system by linking against
 	the libc.so which comes with glibc all I get is a core dump.