On 30/08/14 06:16, Yasha Karant wrote: > Is there any workaround for the issue below other than moving to SL 7 (once > that release goes into production from beta)? > > ykarant@jb344 Downloads]$ /usr/bin/AfterShotPro2X64 > Install Path: /opt/AfterShotPro2(64-bit) > LD_PATH: /opt/AfterShotPro2(64-bit)/lib: > XLIB_SKIP_ARGB_VISUALS: 1 > ./AfterShotPro: /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.14' not found (required by > /opt/AfterShotPro2(64-bit)/lib/libstdc++.so.6) > ./AfterShotPro: /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.17' not found (required by > /opt/AfterShotPro2(64-bit)/lib/libstdc++.so.6) > ./AfterShotPro: /opt/AfterShotPro2(64-bit)/lib/libuuid.so.1: no version > information available (required by /usr/lib64/libSM.so.6) > [ykarant@jb344 Downloads]$ It's a hack ... but you could probably install a newer Fedora or SL7 user-space into a chroot and run the application from that chroot. Look at --installroot in yum. You just need to have the proper repo files handy which yum (outside the chroot) would use - but only when you do the first install. Afterwards, you can use 'yum update' inside the chroot as before. Something along the lines of yum install --enablerepo fedora --installroot /opt/fedora-root @core (given that you have the fedora repos handy) When that's done, you could just do: chroot /opt/fedora yum localinstall $PKG At least in theory :) -- kind regards, David Sommerseth