Max Haann
2010-Dec-31 23:55 UTC
[CentOS] happy new year :D i have a problem to upgrade my glibc to 2.7 on centos 5.5
Happy new year :D i have just installed centos 5.5 on my vmware to test my server,i found that i need nasm x64 to compile my assembly code,the yum database only has 0.98 version which does not support 64bit. the nasm version 2(rpm from offcial site) requires glibc 2.7, i know its a core component, but is there a way to upgrade it without break system? thanks for your time :D NamoBhagavan Max Haann
Gordon Messmer
2011-Jan-01 11:26 UTC
[CentOS] happy new year :D i have a problem to upgrade my glibc to 2.7 on centos 5.5
On 12/31/2010 03:55 PM, Max Haann wrote:> > the nasm version 2(rpm from offcial site) requires glibc 2.7, i know its a > core component, but is there a way to upgrade it without break system?Build the src.rpm on your own system using "rpm --rebuild". The results won't require glibc 2.7.
Max Haann
2011-Jan-02 09:04 UTC
[CentOS] happy new year :D i have a problem to upgrade my glibc to 2.7 on centos 5.5
>Build the src.rpm on your own system using "rpm --rebuild". The resultswon't require glibc 2.7. Thanks for your time and help Gordon. I rebuild it on centos 5.5, it works like a charm :D Step1:download nasm src.rpm from official site Step2:install ghostscript/texinfo from yum Step3:rpm -I --momd5 nasm src.rpm Step4:rpmbuild -bb nasm.spec NamoBhagavan Max Haann
Ritika Garg
2011-Jan-07 17:45 UTC
[CentOS] happy new year :D i have a problem to upgrade my glibc to 2.7 on centos 5.5
I also want glibc 2.7 for a particular application to run. The first step mentioned is : Step1:download nasm src.rpm from official site I did not understand what will this rpm do? I mean is that a substitute for glibc 2.7? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20110107/dfeab64c/attachment-0003.html>
Ryan Wagoner
2011-Jan-07 18:55 UTC
[CentOS] happy new year :D i have a problem to upgrade my glibc to 2.7 on centos 5.5
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 12:45 PM, Ritika Garg <ritikagarg25 at gmail.com> wrote:> I also want glibc 2.7 for a particular application to run. The first step > mentioned is : > Step1:download nasm src.rpm from official site > > I did not understand what will this rpm do? I mean is that a substitute for > glibc 2.7?Nasm was the rpm that required glibc 2.7. He rebuilt the source rpm against the glibc version Centos 5 uses. His steps will not help you to upgrade glibc. Is there a reason you can't just build your application against the glibc in CentOS? Ryan
Ritika Garg
2011-Jan-09 09:34 UTC
[CentOS] happy new year :D i have a problem to upgrade my glibc to 2.7 on centos 5.5
I have a executable and when i run it then the error comes: /lib64/libc.so.6: version 'GLIBC_2.7' not found I don't have the source code of the executable. And I can't find glibc 2.7 for centos 5.5. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20110109/b78849a3/attachment-0002.html>
John R Pierce
2011-Jan-09 09:40 UTC
[CentOS] happy new year :D i have a problem to upgrade my glibc to 2.7 on centos 5.5
On 01/09/11 1:34 AM, Ritika Garg wrote:> I have a executable and when i run it then the error comes: > > /lib64/libc.so.6: version 'GLIBC_2.7' not found > > I don't have the source code of the executable. And I can't find glibc > 2.7 for centos 5.5.if you did, you'd likely break all kinds of stuff. that application is linked for a different linux distribution, it is not built for EL5. Linux has very poor binary compatability.