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Jamie McLaughlin |
Subject: |
compatibility |
Date: |
Fri, 26 Sep 2003 15:17:40 -0500 |
Okay, maybe you guys have an answer. :)
I'm on Red Hat 9, everything but Maya is working. I install, everything is
peachy. But when it comes down to running it, it spouts errors, saying that
the program can't find glib2.0. (i'll paste the error output) This happens
with Maya, XSI, XSI EXP edition, and Houdini. I'm supposing they did their
compiling on a RH7.1 system, and then released it. I figured that the newer
version of glibc would be backwards compatible, but apparently I was
wrong....
So, my question is: Is there a file I symlink, or a line I add to some
config file somewhere, or a library I compile with a special flag to enable
it to work? My programs work perfectly the way it is, but the one program I
desperately need to get ANY work done.... is dead....
Here's the error for XSI:
=======
/usr/Softimage/XSI_3.0/Application/mainwin/mw/bin-linux_optimized/mwcleanup:
relocation error:
/usr/Softimage/XSI_3.0/Application/mainwin/mw/lib-linux_optimized/libkernel32.so:
symbol errno, version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time
reference
/usr/Softimage/XSI_3.0/Application/bin/XSI: relocation error:
/usr/Softimage/XSI_3.0/Application/mainwin/mw/lib-linux_optimized/libkernel32.so:
symbol errno, version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time
reference
=======
How is this fixed? Can it be? I'd really, seriously rather not have to go
back to an older version, as I'm quite happy with RH9... Any help, or
suggestions are greatly appreciated.
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Jamie
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