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6:32 AM
Log shows two messages /lib64/libm.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.29' not found (required by /.../mysite.com/cgi-bin/renc)
(second one says GLIBC_2.28 ) and once after those
End of script output before headers: MYSQLrc.renc
(the scriptname I use for testing)
Even for the version for 2019-12-27, so I may suffer from an update on my machine that makes libraries not match any longer. :-(
 
6:54 AM
@iArnold We can build against much older libc than that. But once you build on a newer machine, that executable won't necessarily work on older ones. It's the nature of how they do things...even if you don't introduce new calls, they will forward a very old API to a newer implementation.
You should not be getting "can't find in glibc" messages if you are running an executable on the same machine that built it.
 
 
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6:57 PM
So because I do not want it to run on MY machine, but on my hosting solution, I need to figure the version of GLIBC that it does support and find the way to compile for that version.
 
@iArnold You can also compile with libc statically, so it puts a copy of the glibc you want into the executable.
 
@HostileForksaysdonttrustSE That will do as well.
 
@iArnold on your make.r command line do STATIC=yes or static: yes
 
 
1 hour later…
8:09 PM
@HostileForksaysdonttrustSE Wouldn't that add all used libs?
 
@iArnold I think the switch only controls libc, but I can't promise that.
 
Ok.
 
8:30 PM
So I've pushed some things around enough that I can now try and experiment with a new debugger concept. The new thing in the arsenal that was not available in the crude demo from May last year is that stackless offers more of a "power to rearrange space and time" as far as the execution model goes.
We also have a model where GROUP!s do not synthesize results, e.g. 1 + 2 (comment "vaporize!") is 3. This means that breakpoint-like constructs that take parameters can also be invisible and be parenthesized, so you can have GROUP!ed parameterized breakpoints that do not corrupt the surrounding evaluation.
 

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