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It came as a download binary. It came from company download site. Does this mean that no experimental software can run on RHEL without having a 'official bless' from RHEL? That is insane. Wifi Password Hack Software For Android. What if you want to make new discoveries with different software? Do you need to wait for RHEL? Anyway let's focus on a main question: How do you install / point GLIBC_2.15 on RHEL?
If you think this discussion about official/non-official RHEL software will help me somehow - please continue in that direction. If not - please provide ideas/solution if you have. Thanks – Aug 31 '15 at 18:47 •. I'm suggesting you don't install that because it is too new. It depends on versions of software that RHEL 6 does not contain. And yes if you want support from RHEL I believe you do need to wait for them to package the software. I imagine if you ask them for support for something you installed externally they will tell you they won't support it and to do ask the vendor of that software.
(Which isn't to say it doesn't work just that when it breaks you get to keep both pieces.) The vendor gave you software that wiil not work on RHEL 6 as built. Go ask them for a RHEL 6 compatible version. – Aug 31 '15 at 18:55. For another instance of Glibc, download gcc 4.7.2, for instance from this and extract it to some folder, then update LD_LIBRARY_PATH with the path where you have extracted glib. Export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$glibpath/glib-2.49.4-kgesagxmtbemim2denf65on4iixy3miy/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$glibpath/libffi-3.2.1-wk2luzhfdpbievnqqtu24pi774esyqye/lib64:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$glibpath/pcre-8.39-itdbuzevbtzqeqrvna47wstwczud67wx/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$glibpath/gettext-0.19.8.1-aoweyaoufujdlobl7dphb2gdrhuhikil/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH This should keep you safe from bricking your CentOS*.