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Normand,<br>
I believe the stack was built against Fedora core 10+ or a debian
version that has a version of GLIBC more advanced than the persons
system.<br>
Redhat and Centos are quite behind debian and Fedora prefering to stay
in the vary safe zone of tried and tested libraries and applications.<br>
<br>
I think that this issue may cause Redhat and Centos to be placed in a
not supported list for FGS builds 9.5 post christmas this year.<br>
<br>
We had the same iss ue and had to revert to a version built pre
christmas this year.<br>
<br>
The other option is to build the stack yourself on the system it is to
be delivered to.<br>
<br>
regards<br>
<br>
paul<br>
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Normand Savard wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Jeff McKenna wrote:
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<pre wrap="">when I try to use any of the tools, such as mapserv, I get this error:
/lib/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.4' not found (required by ./mapserv)
I checked and the system has GLIBC 2.3.6 installed.
Is there anything I can do in the FGS environment to solve this problem?
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<pre wrap=""><!---->Jeff,
I could not think of something to do to solve this issue.
Norm
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