On Mon, 22 Jun 2009, William M. Quarles wrote:

Did you read the error message that I had posted? The files that cannot be found are from glibc-2.9-3, yet they are installed.

Two thoughts;

1) try setenforce 0 - selinux can sometimes cause things not to work in unexpected ways if you aren't looking for this sort of permission problem. setenforce 1 or a reboot will reenable it (if it was on in the first place)

2) does it make any difference if you install the glibc-devel package (some applications look for .so files rather than more versioned equivalents)

2a) if you are on an x86_64 machine and maple isn't also x86_64, do you have the glibc.i386 (or i686?) package installed?

        Michael Young

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