[Linuxppc-users] Toolchain version for RHEL 7.1
Ulrich Weigand
Ulrich.Weigand at de.ibm.com
Wed Nov 14 00:52:47 AEDT 2018
The AT uses a completely separate runtime library which is incompatible
with the system library.
In order to run any binary compiled with AT, you must always install (at
least the runtime components of) the AT on the system that is to run the
binary.
Mit freundlichen Gruessen / Best Regards
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From: Ben Hood <ben at relops.com>
To: linuxppc-users at lists.ozlabs.org
Date: 13.11.2018 14:50
Subject: [Linuxppc-users] Toolchain version for RHEL 7.1
Sent by: "Linuxppc-users" <linuxppc-users-bounces
+ulrich.weigand=de.ibm.com at lists.ozlabs.org>
Hi list,
I’m having issues loading the binary I’ve cross compiled for ppc64le/RHEL
7.1:
/lib64/ld64.so.2: version ‘GLIBC_2.23’ not found (required
by /opt/at12.0/lib64/power8/libm.so.6)
The onboard version of glibc appears to be 2.17-157.el7.
What is the idiomatic way to supply the required glibc version?
Is there some kind of incompatibility between the AT runtime version (and
the choice of toolchain version on the build machine)? Can I solve this
issue by using a different version of AT?
Thanks in advance,
Ben
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