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Andreas Schwab f066d6282a - Update to glibc 2.40
* The <stdbit.h> header type-generic macros have been changed when using
    GCC 14.1 or later to use __builtin_stdc_bit_ceil etc. built-in functions
  * The GNU C Library now supports a feature test macro _ISOC23_SOURCE to
    enable features from the ISO C23 standard
  * The ISO C23 function families introduced in TS
    18661-4:2015 are now supported in <math.h>
  * A new tunable, glibc.rtld.enable_secure, can be used to run a program
    as if it were a setuid process
  * On Linux, the epoll header was updated to include epoll ioctl definitions
    and the related structure added in Linux kernel 6.9
  * The fortify functionality has been significantly enhanced for building
    programs with clang against the GNU C Library
  * Many functions have been added to the vector library for aarch64
  * On x86, memset can now use non-temporal stores to improve the performance
    of large writes
  * Architectures which use a 32-bit seconds-since-epoch field in struct
    lastlog, struct utmp, struct utmpx (such as i386, powerpc64le, rv32,
    rv64, x86-64) switched from a signed to an unsigned type for that
    field
  * __rseq_size now denotes the size of the active rseq area (20 bytes
    initially), not the size of struct rseq (32 bytes initially).
- arm-dl-start-user.patch, duplocale-global-locale.patch,
  elf-parse-tunables.patch,
  glibc-CVE-2024-33599-nscd-Stack-based-buffer-overflow-in-n.patch,
  glibc-CVE-2024-33600-nscd-Avoid-null-pointer-crashes-after.patch,
  glibc-CVE-2024-33600-nscd-Do-not-send-missing-not-found-re.patch,
  glibc-CVE-2024-33601-CVE-2024-33602-nscd-netgroup-Use-two.patch,
  iconv-iso-2022-cn-ext.patch, nscd-netgroup-cache-timeout.patch,
  s390-clone-error-clobber-r7.patch, sigisemptyset.patch,

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/glibc?expand=0&rev=719
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#
# /etc/nsswitch.conf
#
# An example Name Service Switch config file. This file should be
# sorted with the most-used services at the beginning.
#
# Valid databases are: aliases, ethers, group, gshadow, hosts,
# initgroups, netgroup, networks, passwd, protocols, publickey,
# rpc, services, and shadow.
#
# Valid service provider entries include (in alphabetical order):
#
# compat Use /etc files plus *_compat pseudo-db
# db Use the pre-processed /var/db files
# dns Use DNS (Domain Name Service)
# files Use the local files in /etc
# hesiod Use Hesiod (DNS) for user lookups
# nis Use NIS (NIS version 2), also called YP
# nisplus Use NIS+ (NIS version 3)
#
# See `info libc 'NSS Basics'` for more information.
#
# Commonly used alternative service providers (may need installation):
#
# ldap Use LDAP directory server
# myhostname Use systemd host names
# mymachines Use systemd machine names
# mdns*, mdns*_minimal Use Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD
# resolve Use systemd resolved resolver
# sss Use System Security Services Daemon (sssd)
# systemd Use systemd for dynamic user option
# winbind Use Samba winbind support
# wins Use Samba wins support
# wrapper Use wrapper module for testing
#
# Notes:
#
# 'sssd' performs its own 'files'-based caching, so it should generally
# come before 'files'.
#
# WARNING: Running nscd with a secondary caching service like sssd may
# lead to unexpected behaviour, especially with how long
# entries are cached.
#
# Installation instructions:
#
# To use 'db', install the appropriate package(s) (provide 'makedb' and
# libnss_db.so.*), and place the 'db' in front of 'files' for entries
# you want to be looked up first in the databases, like this:
#
# passwd: db files
# shadow: db files
# group: db files
passwd: compat systemd
group: compat [SUCCESS=merge] systemd
shadow: compat systemd
# Allow initgroups to default to the setting for group.
# initgroups: compat
hosts: files dns
networks: files dns
aliases: files usrfiles
ethers: files usrfiles
gshadow: files usrfiles
netgroup: files nis
protocols: files usrfiles
publickey: files
rpc: files usrfiles
services: files usrfiles
automount: files nis
bootparams: files
netmasks: files