09-21-2016 10:04 AM
Hello, hello,
I'm upgrading a bunch of my systems from ancient Scientific Linux 5 to 7 (same as RedHat or CentOS). Also going from 32 bits to 64 bits in the process. I was led to believe that CVI for Linux (13.0.0.29) would work, but apparently it doesn't.
During install I get:
WARNING! You do not have glibc2 (libc.so.6) installed. Because CVI is a multi-threaded application and requires POSIX 1003.1 pthread support, this library is a prerequisite for installation. See the file Glibc2-HOWTO on this CD for information on installing glibc2 from source or binary distribution, or for additional mirror sites.
I looked in the repositories and there's no glibc2 and I can find only a few messages refering glibc2 and redhat, none useful. So, am I trying to install it on the wrong OS ? Or how do I install glibc2 ?
Thanks.
PS: there's no glibc2-HOWTO on the CD.
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09-21-2016 10:13 AM
Nevermind, after looking for an hour, I found the solution 10s after posting:
sudo yum install glibc.i686