/lib/libpthread.so.): version 'GLIBC_2.3.2' not found
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if it says it's already there, then you should just be ableto upgrade glibc. run "strings /lib/libpthreads.so.0 | grep GLIBC_2" and see if the require function is in there or not... obviously it shouldn't be. current verion of the glibc is 2.3.4 afaik, so being up to date would include 2.3.2 no problem.
Originally posted by acid_kewpie if it says it's already there, then you should just be ableto upgrade glibc.
run "strings /lib/libpthreads.so.0 | grep GLIBC_2" and see if the require function is in there or not... obviously it shouldn't be. current verion of the glibc is 2.3.4 afaik, so being up to date would include 2.3.2 no problem.
I did strings /lib/libpthreads.so.0 | grep GLIBC_2
It didnt see anything nor any errors...
I downloaded the latest version of glibc.tar.gz now.. where do I put it and say tar -zxvf *.tsr.gz ? in /usr/lib?
don't download source, if you're on debina, use apt-get to install the newst version. I thought we'd already got past updating glibc though, seeing as that was my very first suggestion....
What abt grep GLIBC_2.3 ? I didnt download anything from anywhere so how can I have installed it ? Do you mean GLIB newer versions are already on my machine ?
I downloaded GLIBC_2.3 since the error message is asking for it...
If have the new GLIB2.3 's tar.gz file can I still use "apt-get install GLIBC_2.3.tar.gz" <-- in this way from /root?
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