On 9/21/05, Sam Drinkard <sam at wa4phy.net>
wrote:> Can someone tell me where I can find glibc-2.3.3 for either x86-64 or
> most likely i386. My yum stuff must be broken, or I don't know how to
> use it cause it can't find the lib. I'm looking on the CD's
also, but
> so far, no luck.
>
Sam,
Which version of CentOS are you using? If it's 4, below is what I
found using the yum search capability. I think that you are using the
wrong library name, which an escaped wildcard passed to yum would fix.
Regards,
Greg
[root at porter ~]# yum search glibc\*
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glibc-utils.i386 2.3.4-2.9 base
Matched from:
glibc-utils
glibc.i386 2.3.4-2.9 base
Matched from:
glibc
nss_db.i386 2.2-29 base
Matched from:
http://sources.redhat.com/glibc/
glibc.i686 2.3.4-2.9 base
Matched from:
glibc
compat-glibc-headers.i386 1:2.3.2-95.30 base
Matched from:
compat-glibc-headers
nss_db-compat.i386 2.2-29 base
Matched from:
An NSS compatibility library for Berkeley Databases and glibc 2.0.x.
Nss_db-compat is a set of C library extensions which allow Berkeley
Databases to be used as a primary source of aliases, ethers, groups,
hosts, networks, protocol, users, RPCs, services, and shadow passwords
(instead of or in addition to using flat files or NIS) from programs
linked against glibc 2.0.x.
http://sources.redhat.com/glibc/
glibc-devel.i386 2.3.4-2.9 base
Matched from:
glibc-devel
glibc-headers.i386 2.3.4-2.9 base
Matched from:
glibc-headers
compat-glibc.i386 1:2.3.2-95.30 base
Matched from:
compat-glibc
glibc-kernheaders.i386 2.4-9.1.87 base
Matched from:
glibc-kernheaders
Header files for the Linux kernel for use by glibc
Kernel-headers includes the C header files that specify the interface
between the Linux kernel and userspace libraries and programs. The
header files define structures and constants that are needed for
building most standard programs and are also needed for rebuilding the
glibc package
glibc-common.i386 2.3.4-2.9 base
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glibc-common
Common binaries and locale data for glibc
glibc-profile.i386 2.3.4-2.9 base
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glibc-profile
The glibc-profile package includes the GNU libc libraries and support
for profiling using the gprof program. Profiling is analyzing a
program's functions to see how much CPU time they use and determining
which functions are calling other functions during execution. To use
gprof to profile a program, your program needs to use the GNU libc
libraries included in glibc-profile (instead of the standard GNU libc
libraries included in the glibc package).
If you are going to use the gprof program to profile a program, you'll
need to install the glibc-profile package.
nss_db.i386 2.2-29 installed
Matched from:
http://sources.redhat.com/glibc/
glibc.i686 2.3.4-2.9 installed
Matched from:
glibc
glibc-common.i386 2.3.4-2.9 installed
Matched from:
glibc-common
Common binaries and locale data for glibc