There's a reason it's referred to by numerous developers as R-HELL. Andrew Glynn
-----Original Message----- Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2017 21:46:20 +0800 Subject: Re: [Pharo-users] Deploying on Linux with LibC version < 2.15 To: bruce.on...@pckswarms.ch, Any question about pharo is welcome <phar o-us...@lists.pharo.org> Reply-to: Any question about pharo is welcome <pharo-users@lists.pharo. org> From: Holger Freyther <hol...@freyther.de> > On 5. Oct 2017, at 18:08, Bruce O'Neel <bruce.on...@pckswarms.ch> > wrote: > > Hi, Hi! > Well, our redhat 6.9 systems have 2.12, so, that qualifies. > > And yes, we still have RedHat 6, and 6.9 was released only 6 months > ago! It will finish extended support in a mind-blowing 7 more years > in 2024. > > Redhat 5, still supported for another 3 years till 2020 has glibc > 2.5. for a brief moment you really scared me. I thought you referred to RedHat Linux 6 which was released in 1999 but you are referring to Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). As it turns out we have "latest" (as soon as a commit is made to pharo- vm.git) and hand curated "stable" (hand created source tarballs, rebuilt from a git commit of opensmalltalk-vm) for RHEL6 and CentOS 6. CentOS 6.x: # Add the repo $ yum-config-manager --add-repo http://download.opensuse.org/repositori es/devel:/languages:/pharo:/latest/CentOS_6/devel:languages:pharo:lates t.repo OR (for stable): http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/languages:/pharo:/late st/CentOS_6/devel:languages:pharo:stable.repo # Install 32bit packages (with X11 dependency for *-ui or not) $ yum install pharo6-32-ui.i686 or pharo6-32.i386 # Install 64bit packages $ yum install pharo6-64-ui.x86_64 pharo6-64.x86_64