* The Android bionic libc does not have iconv and gettext/libintl functionality built in. A package from the NDK, libandroid-support, contains these and may be used by all packages.
* The Android bionic libc does not have iconv and gettext/libintl functionality built in. A `libandroid-support` package contains these and may be used by all packages.
* "error: z: no archive symbol table (run ranlib)" usually means that the build machines libz is used instead of the one for cross compilation, due to the builder library -L path being setup incorrectly
* rindex(3) is defined in <strings.h> but does not exist in NDK, but strrchr(3) from <string.h>is preferred anyway
* rindex(3) does not exist, but strrchr(3) is preferred anyway.
* <sys/termios.h> does not exist, but <termios.h> is the standard location.
* <sys/fcntl.h> does not exist, but <fcntl.h> is the standard location.
* glob(3) system function (glob.h) - not in bionic, but use the `libandroid-glob` package
* <sys/timeb.h> does not exist (removed in POSIX 2008), but ftime(3) can be replaced with gettimeofday(2).
* [Cmake and cross compiling](http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_Cross_Compiling).
`CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH=$TERMUX_PREFIX` to search there.
`CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_MODE_LIBRARY=ONLY` and `CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_MODE_INCLUDE=ONLY`
for only searching there and don't fall back to build machines
* <glob.h> does not exist, but is available through the `libandroid-glob` package.
* Android is removing sys/timeb.h because it was removed in POSIX 2008, but ftime(3) can be replaced with gettimeofday(2)
* SYSV shared memory is not supported by the kernel. A `libandroid-shmem` package, which emulates SYSV shared memory on top of the [ashmem](http://elinux.org/Android_Kernel_Features#ashmem) shared memory system, is available. Use it with `LDFLAGS+=" -landroid-shmem`.
* mempcpy(3) is a GNU extension. We have added it to <string.h> provided TERMUX_EXPOSE_MEMPCPY is defined,
so use something like CFLAGS+=" -DTERMUX_EXPOSE_MEMPCPY=1" for packages expecting that function to exist.
* Android uses a customized version of shared memory managemnt known as ashmem. libandroid-shmem wraps SYSV shared
memory calls to standard ashmem operations. Use it with `LDFLAGS+=" -landroid-shmem`.
* SYSV semaphores (semget(2), semop(2) and others) aren't available.
Use unnamed POSIX semaphores instead (named semaphores are unimplemented).
* SYSV semaphores is not supported by the kernel. Use unnamed POSIX semaphores instead (named semaphores are unimplemented).