On Sun, 2010-10-24 at 18:02 -0500, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Don't know about Ubuntu but Fedora 11 is already EOL'ed so there's no need to fix it for that. Didn't realise that glibc 2.10 was that rare.
How old is glibc 2.10?
I thought Debian Lenny (which I use) was old. It's approaching two years since release. It currently has glibc 2.7, which was apparently released in 2007, 3 years ago. This would lead me to belive that glibc 2.10 is _very_ old. I'm not very familiar with glibc. Maybe age doesn't matter?
It's a version number, generally major.minor.micro. It's not a floating point number.
7 < 10, and thus 2.7 is older than 2.10.
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