Unfortunately, No. The current version of the x86-64 does not have, and I can't install the glibc-2.3.3 libs to run the software, and I'm pretty sure the i386 version would be the same, however I was hoping someone could tell me. There should be some backwards compatibility, but apparently there is a specific call in the 2.3.3 lib that is not available in the 2.3.4.
William Warren wrote:
You can't drop back to the 32-bit version of CenttOS 4?
Sam Drinkard wrote:
List,
It looks like I may have to drop back to a 32-bit version of the OS due to some non-resolvable library issues for the software I'm attempting to compile, and want to ask, how far back can I go with CentOS where I'd not lose too much functionality of the 4.1 version. Essentially what I need is the equivalent of RHES 3. The other thing I'd thought about would be to install the needed gnu library, but in a non-standard place, like /home/sam or some other user directory. Since the software only needs this at runtime and not during linking, I don't see what It would bother. Given that idea, how would I use RPM to install that library ? I read the man page, but did not seen much option for installing to a non-std location, and not have the system actually "recognize" it as being there.
suggestions?