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How to switch to a certain version of glibc?
Hello,
I currently have glibc 2.13. I was wondering if you could teach me how to switch to : glibc2.3.2 I would really appreciate it if you tell me how to do it step by step since I am a beginner . thanks. |
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Why do you wish to do that? Because a program you are compiling says that it needs that particular version of glibc?
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