Hi, Well, our redhat 6.9 systems have 2.12, so, that qualifies. And yes, we still have RedHat 6, and 6.9 was released only 6 months ago! It will finish extended support in a mind-blowing 7 more years in 2024. Redhat 5, still supported for another 3 years till 2020 has glibc 2.5. cheers bruce
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