On 5/19/07, John Zoidberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm running a Debian system with glibc6 2.3, but I'm "stuck" (i.e. I'm
unable to install TeX and friends) unless I upgrade to glibc 2.5.
This would be no problem if I didn't have to run commercial software
(including a cross compiling toolchain) that was dinamically linked to
glibc 2.3.

I could try upgrading, but if I lock myself (i.e. become unable to run
the commercial software), I don't know how to revert to glibc 2.3.

So, does all the software linked to 2.3 also works with 2.5?

Use debootstrap to make a chroot, and run your commercial software in
the chroot.

Cheers,
Carlos.


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