Installing Findutils
The Findutils package is quite old and it has problems compiling
against newer Glibc versions (Glibc-2.0.x and up). You need to apply the
patch, which fixes the following issues:
Findutils declares a function called basename, but this
function name is already used by the C standard libraries. This patch
changes the Findutils version of basename function so that it is called
basename2 instead.
Findutils uses library files in an incorrect way. It
declares library functions, to tell the compiler what the name of the
function will be when the libraries are linked in. This syntax is invalid
and causes compiler warnings/errors. This patch removes this improper
syntax.
Every GNU package is supposed use a macro called _GNU_SOURCE.
This macro enables declarations of GNU library extension functions and so the
compiler will be able to detect name conflicts between functions more easily.
This patch adds this macro to the source code.
patch -Np1 -i ../findutils-&findutils-patch-version;.patch
There is a bug in locate.c of Findutils that causes a segmentation
fault to occur on very long path names. The problem is caused by the
get_short() function calculating negative numbers incorrectly. This patch
corrects this bug.
patch -Np1 -i ../findutils-&findutils-segfault-patch-version;-segfault.patch
Prepare Findutils to be compiled:
./configure --prefix=/usr
By default, the location of the updatedb database is in /usr/var.
To make the location of /var/lib/misc/locatedb file
FHS compliant, pass the localstatedir=/var/lib/misc
option to both make commands below.
Continue with compiling the package:
make libexecdir=/usr/bin
Finish installing the package:
make libexecdir=/usr/bin install