On 2/6/20 6:12 AM, Dimitri Zelenkin via CentOS wrote:
> Johnny Hughes wrote:
>> On 2/4/20 11:33 PM, Dimitri Zelenkin via CentOS wrote:
>>> Johnny Hughes wrote:
No, CentOS-8 uses different shared libraries and a different version
of the compiler than CentOS-7, so you can not run items comp
Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 2/4/20 11:33 PM, Dimitri Zelenkin via CentOS wrote:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
No, CentOS-8 uses different shared libraries and a different version
of the compiler than CentOS-7, so you can not run items compiled for
CentOS-7 on CentOS-8.
The kernel does not rely on userspac
On 2/4/20 11:33 PM, Dimitri Zelenkin via CentOS wrote:
> Johnny Hughes wrote:
>> No, CentOS-8 uses different shared libraries and a different version
>> of the compiler than CentOS-7, so you can not run items compiled for
>> CentOS-7 on CentOS-8.
>
> The kernel does not rely on userspace libraries
>
> Kernel 3.10 in C7 is way to old to reliably support the 4.18 based C8
> runtime.
>
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Johnny Hughes wrote:
> No, CentOS-8 uses different shared libraries and a different version
> of the compiler than CentOS-7, so you can not run items compiled for
> CentOS-7 on CentOS-8.
The kernel does not rely on userspace libraries.
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Devexperts, Inc
On 2/4/20 4:03 AM, Akshar Kanak wrote:
> Dear team
> Is it possible of downgrade the kernel in Centos 8 to any kernel from
> Centos 7 (or even latest kernel from Censto 7 Series) ?
> Has this been disabled intensionally or it will not work all together
>
No, CentOS-8 uses different shared l
Dear team
Is it possible of downgrade the kernel in Centos 8 to any kernel from
Centos 7 (or even latest kernel from Censto 7 Series) ?
Has this been disabled intensionally or it will not work all together
Thanks and regards
Akshar
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