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I installed GLIBC2.14 and GLIBC2.15, because they were not found. I used LD_LIBRARY_PATH to add path. GLIBC2.14 error disappear but not GLIBC2.15. Interestingly, even if I add GLIBC2.15 path and only that in LD_LIBRARY_PATH, error for GLIBC2.14 still disappear but not GLIBC2.15. I am using Red Hat 6.10.



Just to clarify, yum update glibc wont update anything, that is why I manually installed.










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    I installed GLIBC2.14 and GLIBC2.15, because they were not found. I used LD_LIBRARY_PATH to add path. GLIBC2.14 error disappear but not GLIBC2.15. Interestingly, even if I add GLIBC2.15 path and only that in LD_LIBRARY_PATH, error for GLIBC2.14 still disappear but not GLIBC2.15. I am using Red Hat 6.10.



    Just to clarify, yum update glibc wont update anything, that is why I manually installed.










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    put on hold as off-topic by steeldriver, karel, Eric Carvalho, janos, Florian Diesch yesterday


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      I installed GLIBC2.14 and GLIBC2.15, because they were not found. I used LD_LIBRARY_PATH to add path. GLIBC2.14 error disappear but not GLIBC2.15. Interestingly, even if I add GLIBC2.15 path and only that in LD_LIBRARY_PATH, error for GLIBC2.14 still disappear but not GLIBC2.15. I am using Red Hat 6.10.



      Just to clarify, yum update glibc wont update anything, that is why I manually installed.










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      I installed GLIBC2.14 and GLIBC2.15, because they were not found. I used LD_LIBRARY_PATH to add path. GLIBC2.14 error disappear but not GLIBC2.15. Interestingly, even if I add GLIBC2.15 path and only that in LD_LIBRARY_PATH, error for GLIBC2.14 still disappear but not GLIBC2.15. I am using Red Hat 6.10.



      Just to clarify, yum update glibc wont update anything, that is why I manually installed.







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      put on hold as off-topic by steeldriver, karel, Eric Carvalho, janos, Florian Diesch yesterday


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      put on hold as off-topic by steeldriver, karel, Eric Carvalho, janos, Florian Diesch yesterday


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      • "This is not about Ubuntu. Questions about other Linux distributions can be asked on Unix & Linux, those about Windows on Super User, those about Apple products on Ask Different and generic programming questions on Stack Overflow." – steeldriver, karel, Eric Carvalho, janos, Florian Diesch

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