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how to run new software without updating GLIBC? @livingstaccato Hi, But How do comment vonbrand's words:" Installing a new version in some strange place is riskier... The library at the strange place could be picked up by random stuff,....". Is it really riskier? Had you ever tried the way which is described in your answer? |
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how to run new software without updating GLIBC? Thank you All! OK, I resign. I think I'd be better to stick with Mathematica 8 as a compromise. It works on Red Hat 4. |
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how to run new software without updating GLIBC? @Gilles Hi,Gilles,thank you very much!!! I am looking forward to it. |
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Jan 29 |
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how to run new software without updating GLIBC? but the problem is I am not the administrator, I don't have the authority. Even if I got the permission, I am afraid to do changes to the system, because that is not my computer,it is actually a cluster, many people works on it. By the way, why a new version in other place is risky? I only need to link the software I needed to new lib, not the whole system. |
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