Hi everyone

Is there a reason why the arm binaries for ARM Linux use version 2.29 of
glibc? My actual debian buster installation is still on glibc-2.28. The
x86_64 Linux binaries also use the older 2.28-version which is widely used
among many distros. I would be very happy if I could install a 2.28-version
on my ARM Linux box. Else I have to compile my own glic... or my own
mtxrun...

Many thanks for your clarifications
Christian

PS.: error messages during the install:
.../lmtx/bin/mtxrun: /lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/libm.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.29'
not found (required by .../lmtx/bin/mtxrun)
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