CentOS7: glibc 2.17
Ubuntu 14.04: glibc 2.19 <min>

Since CentOS7 emulates the "super stable" worldview of RHEL, the CentOS7 
version will likely always be the older one.


> On Nov 10, 2020, at 1:02 PM, Don Lewis <truck...@apache.org> wrote:
> 
> On 10 Nov, Jim Jagielski wrote:
>> History: For previous AOO releases (up to 4.1.8), we have used
>>         CentOS5 as our build environ for our community builds.
>>         As of 4.2.x, this is no longer an option. Instead, we
>>         baselined CentOS7 (mainly due to gstreamer 1.0).
>> 
>> Discussion: The issue w/ CentOS7 is that the 32bit version is
>>            not officially supported. This means that for our
>>            32bit builds we are using an unsupported platform.
>>            Instead of using CentOS7, we could instead baseline
>>            Ubuntu 14.04, which is both 64 and 32bit as well as
>>            both under LTS.
>> 
>>            So the question is: CentOS7 or Ubuntu 14.04?
> 
> What are the gcc/glibc versions of both?  If we build on the distro with
> the newer versions, the result won't run on the older version.
> 
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