Hi all,
Just to close this item.
I finally downgraded libc6 in ubuntu using aptitude (no apt-get)
If you try 'aptitude remove libc6' you got a number of options for
fixing dependencies before to remove.
Among those options is the downgrade of libc6
a
Hello Luis,
I tried doing:
apt-get remove glibc
apt-get remove libc
apt-get remove libc-2.12.1
but it didnt work.
root@roach-laptop:/lib# apt-get remove libc-2.12.1
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information...
Hello Ricardo,
Can't you uninstall glibc altogether and then install the version you
need?
--Louis P. Dartez
On Jan 18, 2012 4:23 PM, Ricardo Finger rfing...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there,
I have this same problem, but I haven't been able to downgrade glibc in
ubuntu.
apt-get does not have
I see! I needed to lengthen the list of
packages to prevent yum from removing
important packages. Thus, I needed to
include the five packages
glibc glibc-common glibc-devel
glibc-headers nscd
in the list of packages. That worked.
Thank you.
When I try that, yum warns me that 14
Thank you. Downgrading glibc fixes my
problem for now. I will be glade when
Xilinx gets the problem fixed for any
glibc version.
Thank you. I thought the model was
so simple that it should be okay.
Did you compile after downgrading
your glibc?
Yes, we had to downgrade glibc when it was
When I try that, yum warns me that 14
dependent packages will be removed.
The packages include gcc stuff.
Should my yum line include all the
packages that /var/log/yum.log shows
were updated on December 12, 2011?
(The updates were done by the CentOS
updater that announces updates as
they become
I tried rolling back glibc and that did fix the XST error issue, but other
issues are now surfacing so i've opened a 'Webcase' with Xilinx and will
hopefully hear back from them soon.
Mark
On Sun, Dec 25, 2011 at 7:58 PM, John Ford jf...@nrao.edu wrote:
I need to check some logs, but I do
How do you safely roll back glibc? I
would like to try your fix but also
want to avoid breaking any system
setups. I am using CentOS. Is there
a way to have Xilinx and Matlab
software use a rolled-back glibc but
allow other software to continue
using the current version?
I tried rolling back
Hi Ron,
I used yum's 'downgrade' command:
$sudo yum downgrade glibc glibc-common
This should downgrade to the next highest version.
Mark
On Mon, Dec 26, 2011 at 4:44 PM, r...@physics.ucsb.edu wrote:
How do you safely roll back glibc? I
would like to try your fix but also
want to avoid
I need to check some logs, but I do
think somebody did some of the
CentOS updates that were announced
available by the CentOS system
updater. I don't see the reference
to the glibc problem in recent
CASPER email.
May mail seems to have bounced that I sent. In any case, there is a bug
in
I need to check some logs, but I do
think somebody did some of the
CentOS updates that were announced
available by the CentOS system
updater. I don't see the reference
to the glibc problem in recent
CASPER email.
A new problem is preventing me from
compiling even simple models with
bee_xps.
Hi Ron,
I've tried to compile your design (and my own) and have been having the
same issue. This seems to have started when our sysadmins performed the
Redhat update and now i'm unable to generate even the simplest designs.
I'll try to roll back one of our machines and see if that helps. I'll
A new problem is preventing me from
compiling even simple models with
bee_xps. For example, when I compile
a model containing only the system
generator, XSB Core Config, Xilinx
constants and CASPER software
registers, I receive the following
messages from bee_xps.
Detected Linux OS
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