Am Sonntag, 25. Februar 2018, 07:17:47 CET schrieb Benda Xu: > Hi all, > > Yes, it's 2018. But there are still RHEL 4 and 5 systems running > antique kernels such as 2.6.8 and 2.6.18...
Benda, another option would be to (try to) revive glibc-2.5, 2.12, and 2.17 instead. Yes I know they are even older, but these are the versions that RHEL uses, and for which RH still provides support (until 2020 for 2.5, 2024 for 2.12)... https://sourceware.org/glibc/wiki/Release#Distribution_Branch_Mapping That however would require that the RHEL patchsets are public somehwere. Which I doubt... after all there's an "E" in RHEL... Cheers, Andreas -- Andreas K. Hüttel dilfri...@gentoo.org Gentoo Linux developer (council, toolchain, perl, libreoffice, comrel)
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