Thanks Giovanni,

> You're missing the point. The only issue is dependency with libc. If you
> recompile the bootloader on an "old" distribution, you will obtain a
> binary that should work on any modern distribution.

Well, I am relatively new to linux and may be I am missing the point.
I can understand the issue of libc's forward and backward
compatibility.
Right now I do have only one machine with kubuntu karmic 9.10 and I
don't have access to any other machine. Considering the situation, is
it possible
to download an older libc as well as other dependencies & compile the
bootloader using them while working on a new machine (in my case
karmic 9.10).

Or if some one (may be one of the developer or maintainer of
pyinstaller :-) has a relatively older version, can create a
bootloader pass the files to me. Although I am doubtful about this
idea.

Regards

Prashant

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