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On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 8:24 PM, Salvador Aguinaga
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> Thank you Jon & Stephen:
>
> The app that I downloaded is available as a binary because the source code
> is proprietary. I might be able to ask the owner to rebuild it for me using
> glibc v2.5
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> but if that's not doable, I'd like to attempt the suggestion at the bottom
> and see if I can run the the app by pointing (correct me if i'm wrong) the
> glibc (/lib/libc.so.6) to the older version.
Ugh that usually does not work in any sense. What I have done for
immediate needs is to build a virtual machine with an OS version that
the application is meant to work on. For a similar RPM environment I
would go with Fedora 13. Otherwise I would look at using the RHEL-6
beta and seeing if that allows you to get it working.
--
Stephen J Smoogen.
“The core skill of innovators is error recovery, not failure avoidance.”
Randy Nelson, President of Pixar University.
"We have a strategic plan. It's called doing things.""
— Herb Kelleher, founder Southwest Airlines
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