Hi,

It is my belief that the new method of building nanoprobe results in a 
universal binary - one that can be run on 64-bit Intel machines with any 
version of  glibc no older than Centos6.  This is the version of the nanoprobe 
I'm testing in my environment, and it seems to be fine on the latest Ubuntu 
stable version.

What I would like for you to do is see if it starts up correctly on the 
version(s) of Linux you have handy, and report your results to the mailing list 
(or just to me, your choice). Please include your OS version and/or glibc 
version.

Use this command line:
    ./nanoprobe --foreground

Although in practice, the nanoprobe needs to run as root, for this test you 
don't need to run it as root. It should start up and produce messages like this:

 ** (nanoprobe:16129): CRITICAL **: create_pid_file.474: Cannot create pid file 
[/var/run/nanoprobe]. Reason: Failed to create file 
'/var/run/nanoprobe.SVGKO0': Permission denied
create_pid_file.476: Cannot create pid file [/var/run/nanoprobe]. Reason: 
Failed to create file '/var/run/nanoprobe.SVGKO0': Permission denied

The sha256 checksum for this version is:
4be5fa9116cdf08a0eff3a60585af1832230df213f5fe734ea6f3c6ce8001640  nanoprobe

This is the same value in the sums file below. Please verify your checksum 
before trying it. Links to the executable and checksum file are below:

Dropbox nanoprobe link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/0rkjg9yr2mmeggt/nanoprobe?dl=0
Checksums link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/4p0w4r8naakrg7c/sums?dl=0

If you'd rather build your own version, then pull the current rel2 branch and 
then:
    cd docker
     ./dockit
This should work for you, and it's my belief that it will produce exactly the 
same nanoprobe checksum (in the docker/nanoprobe directory). This would also be 
interesting to me if you're interested.

Curious to hear how it works for you.

-- 
  Alan Robertson
  [email protected]
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