2014-09-22 7:24 GMT+02:00 Martin McClure <[email protected]>: > On 09/21/2014 09:55 PM, Max Leske wrote: > >> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/25966652/cannot- >> even-install-pharo-3-on-centos-6-5 >> >> > It looks like Pharo 3.0 ships with a VM compiled against glibc 2.15, and > therefore requires glibc 2.15 or newer??? If so, that means that it won't > run on CentOS 6.5 at all. > > Older glibc versions are in use in a number of popular distributions that > are still supported -- at least CentOS 5, CentOS 6, and Ubuntu 10.04 are > still supported and have glibcs older than 2.15. > > Could the official VMs be built against older glibc, or is there some > feature in the newer glibc that we require? >
a newer glibc version is not needed, it is just what is used on newer platforms. AFAIK Esteban will setup a build slave for this. ( http://forum.world.st/installing-pharo-3-0-on-Debian-wheezy-td4759635.html) > > Regards, > > -Martin > >
