Hello,

I have a 64-bit Debian 7 ("wheezy") server which was running a FoF
dedicated server just until one of the two recent updates broke it.  FoF
used to require glibc 2.15, which is not included in Debian 7 but I solved
that problem using the workaround posted here:


http://wiki.nomoreroominhell.com/wiki/Dedicated_Server_Setup#GLIBC_2.15_error

I put that libm.so.6 file into the bin directory for FoF and then it
worked.  However, following one of the updates in the last few days, the
FoF dedicated server now fails to start and crashes with this error:

    failed to dlopen /usr/local/srcds_6/fof/fof/bin/server_srv.so
error=/lib32/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.17' not found (required by
/usr/local/srcds_6/fof/fof/bin/server_srv.so)

Was the newest version compiled against a new SDK or something?  Does
anyone happen to know if there is a similar workaround for glibc 2.17
(i.e., another "libm.so.6" file)?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.  An upgrade to Debian 8 ("Jessie")
is planned for some point in the future, but would be a real pain to do
right now.

Thanks!
Dave

-- 
Dave Parker
Systems Administrator
Utica College
Integrated Information Technology Services
(315) 792-3229
Registered Linux User #408177
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