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This installation doesn't support glibc-2.1 on x86

Started by March 16, 2007 05:19 AM
3 comments, last by SimonForsman 17 years, 9 months ago
I've got heavy gear 2 for linux, and when I call: sh SETUP.SH It replies: This installation doesn't support glibc-2.1 on x86 I have searched the net on this problem which seems pretty common, but none of their solutions seem to do anything. Heres what I have tried: *installing glib-2.12.11 *installing libglade-2.0.1 *installing libxml2-2.6.27 *tried replacing /bin/uname with some guys custom made one *tried editing SETUP.SH to make it return true on finding x86 architecture when calling uname *calling LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.2.4 *installed loki_update-full-1.0.13-x86.run Still all that did nothing to help. I am using topological linux, which is installed on my windows partition. Anyone have a clue? Thanks
its glibc, non of the others. Appearantly I never tried to install an older/newer version of glibc.

Try to download "another" glibc in this version and install it?
I don't really know which version. You may try out 2.3, 2.2 2.0 ?
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it requires 2.1 according to lokigames website.
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I've never seen anyone replace glibc either. I think that's pretty much guaranteed to break your system. Maybe you should simply grab a stack of various Live CD's and see if there's another distro that Heavy Gear does install properly on.

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Quote: Original post by Sander
I've never seen anyone replace glibc either. I think that's pretty much guaranteed to break your system. Maybe you should simply grab a stack of various Live CD's and see if there's another distro that Heavy Gear does install properly on.


nah it can be updated, however its probably best to avoid building it from source unless you know what you're doing. (Thus you should use whatever update method your distribution provides).

Topologilinux 6.0 should have version 2.3.5 of glibc by default though.
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