GNU C Library 2.38 and FSF
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GNU C Library 2.38 released
Version 2.38 of the GNU C Library has been released. This release consists mostly of relatively small changes, including improved support for working with binary integer constants, some new printf() formatting options, libmvec support for 64-bit Arm systems, the strlcpy() and strlcat() string functions, and more. See the release notes for the details.
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The GNU C Library version 2.38 is now available
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The GNU C Library version 2.38 is now available
The GNU C Library version 2.38 is now available.
The GNU C Library is used as *the* C library in the GNU system and in GNU/Linux systems, as well as many other systems that use Linux as the kernel.
The GNU C Library is primarily designed to be a portable and high performance C library. It follows all relevant standards including ISO C11 and POSIX.1-2017. It is also internationalized and has one of the most complete internationalization interfaces known.
The GNU C Library webpage is at http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/
Packages for the 2.38 release may be downloaded from: http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/libc/ http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/libc/
The mirror list is at http://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html
Distributions are encouraged to track the release/* branches corresponding to the releases they are using. The release branches will be updated with conservative bug fixes and new features while retaining backwards compatibility. -
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