Ok, next question...
My original reason for upgrading from etch to lenny was because a
tool (cross compiler) I'm using complained because it needed
GLIBC_2.4, and apparently etch only went up to GLIBC_2.3.8.

Now I've updated to Lenny, and the tool no longer complains about
GLIBC_2.4.  That's the good news, now a different part of the tool
says it needs GLIBC_2.8.  Is there a way to upgrade Lenny to GLIBC_2.8?

I ran "apt-get install libc6", but that claims I have the newest version
already.

Ed


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