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Ubuntu 16.04 (xenial) reached end-of-life on April 29, 2021.
I'm setting this bug to "Incomplete" as it's not seen any activity for
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1591785
Title:
nvidia-361 361.42-0ubuntu2: nvidia-361 kernel module failed to
I can't figure out how to edit my comments, so big apology in advance.
My work around works if and only if gcc and g++ have not been changed or
restored to the default version (currently v5.3.1). In other word,
changing the default system compiler would create this type of issue, so
this isn't real
Work-around confirmed: After adding these two lines in my ~/.bashrc
# For Ubuntu 12.04 backward compatibility.
export CC=gcc-4.7
export CXX=g++-4.7
Then I can build our products with the correct glibc version for Ubuntu
12.04, while gcc-5.3 is used during the updates and via sudo.
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Do any of you have any recommendations on how to safely build
static/shared libraries for Ubuntu 12.04 on Ubuntu 16.04 without
breaking closed source packages such as the nvidia driver? I'm thinking
of setting ${CC} and ${CXX} in my ~/.bashrc to point to gcc/g++ 4.8
instead of setting them globally
** Summary changed:
- nvidia-361 361.42-0ubuntu2: nvidia-361 kernel module failed to build
+ nvidia-361 361.42-0ubuntu2: nvidia-361 kernel module failed to build when gcc
and g++ are set to v4.8 instead of default v5.3
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