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From: Martin Wille (mw8329_at_[hidden])
Date: 2004-11-16 15:30:07


Bronek Kozicki wrote:
> Martin Wille wrote:
>
>>>> I'm afraid this could be caused by an update to the libc on my box.
>>>> Some of the intel libraries explicitely refer to __ctype_b@@GLIBC_2.0
>>>> However, on my box there's only GLIBC_2.3 stuff.
>>
>> (I tried to install glibc 2.0.6 in the meantime. However, that
>> failed miserably due to syntax errors. Interestingly, glibc
>> 2.0.6. recommends gcc 2.7.2.3 which I outright refuse to
>> install.)
>
>
> I'm ignorant in Linux development, but maybe this glibc release would
> work with gcc 2.95.3 ? Sorry for asking such stupid question;

Definitely not a stupid question!
gcc 2.95.3 doesn't work, though ("Invalid `asm' statement").

                                                                 it's just
> hard to believe that Intel wants its users to use such old (and probably
> unavailable for download) compiler.

There are newer versions of the intel compiler (namely 8.0 and 8.1);
those versions work with newer glibc versions.

Regards,
m


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