I was hoping someone would have a solution to your problem because I have the same issue but with different applications. I would like to run newer glibc than is currently installed.
Cameron Hutchison wrote: > I'm running unstable and the latest libc upgrade has caused me problems > with vmware 3.2 (see bug report #205328). The problem is with libc6 > 2.3.2. Vmware runs fine with 2.3.1. You may need to downgrade. But let me suggest some things first. But beware that on this topic I am the blind leading the blind. > It looks like there's been some ABI breakage with regard to threads in > that minor upgrade. There are a long string of bugs filed against glibc-2.3.2 at this time. This is not the only breakage. > As an attempt to work around this, I've taken libc6 2.3.1 and extracted > the libraries into /opt/vmware/libc-2.3.1. I then wrote a wrapper script > to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH so that /opt/vmware/libc-2.3.1 was first, and > then launch the vmware executable. libc is the one library that does not work with LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Although maybe it would in your case of going from 2.3.2 to 2.3.1 since 2.3.2 is a superset of 2.3.1. But in my case I was trying to go from 2.2.5 to 2.3.1 and after much frustration gave up. I do not believe the current code base will support running an installed older library and trying to have a program execute using a newer shared library. You might have to call the other ld.so that came with the libray. You can call that program specifically. > This does not work, because vmware is setuid root, and LD_LIBRARY_PATH > is ignored for setuid programs. If you create a C program wrapper that sets the real uid to the effective user id then doesn't LD_LIBRARY_PATH work again? If so then you could do that as an option. If you have trouble with the C program I can furnish some help there as I have several of those types of wrappers available. > How can I force vmware to use my older version of libc in > /opt/vmware/libc-2.3.1? You might be able to get some information out of LD_DEBUG. Try: LD_DEBUG=help /bin/echo Then perhaps one of the debug options there will help narrow down what is happening for you. Bob
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