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Re: How to downgrade glibc?



You mean do an rpm --prefix=<newpath> glibc-<version>?

But how then does an application know to use the
over-version glibc libs in the new path instead of the
newer gblic libs in the current path?


--- Scot Mc Pherson <scot@linuxfromscratch.org> wrote:
> You can install a concurrent copy of glibc into
> another prefix, but you don't 
> wan tto downgrade your glibc, you have a very fair
> chance of breaking your 
> system.
> 
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> Scot Mc Pherson
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