General :: Error Message - GLIBC 2.0 Not Defined
Oct 1, 2010Error message: GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time reference. What can I do?
View 1 RepliesError message: GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time reference. What can I do?
View 1 RepliesI can use Ubuntu from my flash drive, but I want to install it in a partition alongside windows. When I try to do this, I come to an 'allocate drive space' window, but whatever I do I get the error message: 'No root file system is defined. Please correct this from the partitioning menu.' I just don't know what this means, or what to do next. I'm loathe to ditch windows, and I don't want to have to use a flashdrive all the time.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI've been working to get gcc up and running on a new install of Fedora 13. glibc-devel had dependencies upon installation where it required glibc and glibc-common, both 2.12.1-3. No problem, found both at rpm dot pbone dot net. However, when I try to install the following circular dependency results... it doesn't matter the order of install.
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[root AT localhost gcc_install]# rpm -ivh glibc-common-2.12.1-3.x86_64 .rpm
error: Failed dependencies:
glibc = 2.12.1-3 is needed by glibc-common-2.12.1-3.x86_64
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I am running Ubuntu 11. 04 on my 160gb HD, which is making funny noises and could be on its way out. I have in my PC a 500gb HD on which I would like to install 11.04, but, althogh the dis has installed OK on my laptop, and on my 160HD on my desktop, it will not install on my 500gbHD, everytime I try I get the message "no root file system is defined, please correct this from the partitioning menu"
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How do I partition it.
OS : Oracle Enter Prise Linux 6 (equivalent to RedHat)
I am in process to install oracle 10g on said OS.My process fails and after digging up , I came to know that some of the oracle libraries are compiled on 32-bit architecture and it require glibc-32 bit . also it require for gcc-32 bit.
Now i have downloaded all the required rpm for gcc-32bit . when I try to install glibc and its dependencies , it gives me error that newer version already exist.
How can I install , Gcc-32bit(libgc, libstd-i386 etc) in parallel or standalone?
I need to compile glibc.
What is this error ?
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Hi I am getting this error::
*** glibc detected *** ./a.out: free(): invalid next size (fast): 0x084ed538 ***
======= Backtrace: =========
/lib/libc.so.6[0x4df851]
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Now i am installing glibc-2.3.5
The problem is:
I am a non-root user on my Lab computer with RHEL4 OS and am trying to install Glibc-2.11.1 on it .. for proper installation I used a directory other than the source directory of Glibc and ran configure which was fine, then I ran make which also ran fine.. but when I ran "make install" an error came up which was :
make subdir=nscd -C nscd ..=../ subdir_install
make[2]: Entering directory `/data/sandy/Desktop/Gotten/glibc-2.11.1/nscd'
gcc -pie -Wl,-O1 -nostdlib -nostartfiles -o /data/sandy/Desktop/Gotten/glibc-build/nscd/nscd -Wl,-dynamic-linker=/data/sandy/program2/glibc/lib/ld-
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so I guess I don't need to specify the configparms .. but anyway I did it as earlier I wasn't sure what would solve my problem with NSCD.. Then I moved to make and all went fine, but the same error popped up during "make install"
install the Glibc package being a non-root user?
I have a NAS (dlink-320) with a fully working fun_plug (http://wiki.dns323.info/) Linux system.However when I try to install x263 the configuration scripts says it need the math function log2f()But because fun_plug uses uClib instead of glibc and uClib have not yet implemented log2f() function I am trying to compile the glibc instead. I am only interested in the math part of glibc but have not found any documentation to just compile this part so it seems that I have to compile "most" of it. have gli
I have copied glibc-ports-2.9/sysdeps/arm to glibc-2.11.2/sysdeps.and I enter
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../configure --prefix=/ffp --libdir=/ffp/lib --includedir=/ffp/include --enable-shared --build=arm-linux
but get the following error message
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I am trying to install Linux Mint 10 on a newly formatted 40gb hard drive. I have not been able to get the the install program to see my hard drive. The program seems to work well off of the CD. I have checked the md5 sum and it is a good copy of the program. It will be the only operating system on a Athlon64 3200, PC Chips M861g mb combo. I have also tried Ubuntu with similar results.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI notice that these two packages contain the same files and uninstalling glibc-i18n doesn't uninstall the internationalization files, because they are also in the glibc package. Is this a mistake or is this normal or is there a reason for it ? I just made my own glibc package to fix this, but was wondering why this is the way it is...
View 7 Replies View RelatedI have installed Zimbra 6.0.1 and updated to Zimbra 7.1.0, the problem is that it needs the glibc-2.10 to start one of its services. I tried everything but i'dont get to update the glibc.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI made an update of my Centos 5.5 yesterday. In doing so glibc has been updated to glibc.i686. Just now some of my FPGA tools crash. Unfortunately there isn't a downgrade for glibc.i686. How can I replace glibc.i686 by glibc.i386?A simple yum install glibc.i386 conflicts with the files from package glibc-2.5-65.i686
yum list glibc
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
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I am in very much need to resolve the issue of Upgrade redhat5 from glibc 2.5 to glibc 2.7. The problem is when I run a binary compiled on our build setup (glibc 2.11) on Suse 11 (glibc 2.9) it works fine...
But the same binary do not work on redhat enterprise version 5 telling error as need glibc2.7 or sometimes segmentation fault for the same binary execution.
I tried upgrading the redhat glibc 2.5 to glibc 2.7, but not successful.
/usr/dlc/bin/_progress: relocation error; symbol errno, version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time referrence
And the solution offered is:
But the problem still exists.
If I use 2.4.20 I get an error about shared "something" in library and I cannot use command line like using command as ll, ls, mkdir but if I change that to 2.6.18 I get the error above but I can now use these commands: ll, ls, mkdir, etc.
I'm using Progress 9.1D and the application was compiled using CENTOS 4.4. Now I just copied the Progress 9.1D as is to new server HP Proliant ML110 G5 with CENTOS 5.2 installed.
Copying Progress 9.1D to other computers (IDE and not SATA drivers) with CENTOS 4.4 installed has no problem. Everything runs.
Could this be due to GLIBC version. Progress application was compiled using GLIBC version 2.3.4 but my GLIBC now is version 2.5.
If this is the case, can I just copy GLIBC version 2.3.4 and put it in my ProliantML110G5 server? If not how do I do it? Downloading and installing etc.
i have a error in my vpsError: Missing Dependency: glibc = 2.5-49.el5_5.2 is needed by package nscd-2.5-49.el5_5.2.i386 (updates)
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am using CENTOS 5.3, I want to upgrade glibc 2.5 to glibc 2.7.
how to do it.
I am not getting from where to start
I'm trying to install the latest debug flashplayer available here:
[URL]
linked from this page
[URL]
I follow the embedded instructions and this is the error:
root@vostro-ubuntu:~# /home/berrie/work/download/install_flash_player_10_linux/flashplayer-installer
[: 258: closing paren expected
ERROR: Your glibc library is older than 2.3.
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I'm running Ubuntu Karmic Koala and it is up to date.
Could it be that the flash installer parses the version number wrong as previously it was glibc-2.9-1, a '9' after the dot, now there is a '1'.
hey dude error in gnu c pointer
I am using Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.0.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int main()
{
char * cp = NULL;
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I'm running my own repository for my CentOS servers and ran into problem which seems to be on the 32bit boxes only. When trying to patch, I get the following dependency error.
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Hi I am running a fedora 10 desktop. when i send an email using evolution the message was not sent but returns a error message:"Error while performing operation.DATA command failedError: 550 Viagra SPAM - Hi in Subject" and the message did not have an attachment just plain words. what might have gone wrong for i have been using this for sometime without a problem. or what security measures should be in place to remove this viagra spamAm I infected by virus on this fedora, all my updates are up to date.
View 1 Replies View RelatedIm trying to instal Sun Virtualbox but when download completes and I click on install I get the following error>>Message did not receive a reply (timeout by message bus) I wont even bother with this software if there are others out there that are as easy to use. I used it on Windows and thought it was great ! (thats how I eventually switched to Linux, by using it virtually at first)
View 5 Replies View Relatedi have Ubuntu10.10 (kernel-2.6.35-22-generic) installed. struct stat StatBuff;
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I have mounted a windows share folder on /mnt. When i gave any directory within /mnt/ to stat function it fails with errorno 75. perror shows "Value too large for defined data type". Example 1 is fail but Example 2 works fine.
Using IMAP to retrieve emails in Evolution is not working correctly. Some messages are recieved, others are not. Those messages that cannot be recieved, reports the following error message: Unable to retrieve message
Running the following;
evolution 2.28.3-0ubuntu10
Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS
2.6.32-26-generic
The first line of this struct:
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struct custom_int {
typedef int big_int;
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My issue is with my Fedora 9 virtual machine that is running a Scalix mail server (host is F12).
The F9 VM was running fine until this morning when for no reason it crashed as I attempted to initiate a realVNC connection with it.
After a reboot users were unable to send mail to external addresses. When I try to check the network settings by selecting "System" -> "Administration" -> "Network", I receive the following error message:
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Often when I run an upgrade to install new software or copy-paste instructions on commands on the terminal, I am getting the following error message:
error processing crossplatformui
What does this mean? I've been looking for codecs for video lan.
When I get to installation step "Allocate drive space" I get this message, "No root file system is defined. correct this from the partitioning menu." What is the source of this error and what do I need to do to correct it? I don't see a partition menu other than a choice of using the whole drive or a partition? Below are the choices that I have made. Specify partitions manually (advanced) Allocate drive space Choice are device (/dev/sda4) Type ((ext3) size) Mount Point (no choices offered) Size (42088 mb) used (670 mb) boot looder is sda Windows 7 ext3 42088 MB I am installing Ubuntu 10.1 on a seperate partition. Windows 7 is on another partition. The machine is an ASUS A52F Laptop
View 2 Replies View Relatedi am using this python code to send an email
Code:
#!/usr/bin/python
import smtplib
sender = 'from@fromdomain.com'
receivers = ['to@todomain.com']
NameError: name 'SMTPException' is not defined
apparently there is something wrong with /usr/lib/python2.6/smtplib.py but i cant make it out