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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ weak aliases, and stand-alone assembly source files.
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The system used to build musl does not need to be Linux-based, nor do
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the Linux kernel headers need to be available.
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-If support for dynamic linking is desired, some further requriements
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+If support for dynamic linking is desired, some further requirements
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are placed on the compiler and linker. In particular, the linker must
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support the -Bsymbolic-functions option.
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@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ source/build tree.
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==== Option 2: Installing musl as the primary C library ====
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In this setup, you will need an existing compiler/toolchain. It
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-shouldnt matter whether it was configured for glibc, uClibc, musl, or
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+shouldn't matter whether it was configured for glibc, uClibc, musl, or
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something else entirely, but sometimes gcc can be uncooperative,
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especially if the system distributor has built gcc with strange
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options. It probably makes the most sense to perform the following
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