Dan Shafer wrote:
At one point, Andre Garzia indicated there was a way around this problem because Rev CGI didn't really need that file, it was just looking for its existence. But following instructions, I created an empty file called GLLIBC2.3 and tried running RevCGI again and again had no luck. I then gave up.
Note that you can't put the file in your own cgi folder, your ISP has to put it in THEIR installation folder. In other words, you have to get them to agree to install an empty file.
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