I do not have openssh so not too sure, but in cases like this, I would get
the tarball and compile using the current glibc. I like to do this
nowadays as rpms can be weird eg. I saw one that needed 2 different glibc?




On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Etienne Larrivee wrote:

> Hi!
> 
> Yeah I read about the mess caused by the upgrade of glibc.  So, since it must
> be installed for openssh to be able to install, should I take the chance?  Or
> am I going to live without that version of openssh?  What's the workaround?
> 
> Etienne
> 
> 
> guanchen KHOO wrote:
> 
> > DO NOT do an arbitrary upgrade of glibc. You will likely screw up your
> > system so badly that you may not even be able to boot.
> >
> > Speaking from experience here.
> >
> > On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Etienne Larrivee wrote:
> >
> > > Hi there,
> > >
> > > Ok I have the impression this is an easy one, but I'm stuck anyway.  I
> > > am trying to install openssh-server-2.1.1p4-1.i386.rpm.
> > >



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