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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/15/2014 07:54 PM, Jordi Sayol
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<pre wrap="">On Debian 7.3 (stable), I got:
dmd: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.14' not found (required by dmd)</pre>
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Yikes, I start to dislike versioned symbols ;).<br>
So the problem here is that Ubuntu 12.04 switched to glibc-2.15 (
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<a href="https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/amd64/libc6">https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/amd64/libc6</a>)
while<br>
Debian 7.3 still uses glibc-2.13 (
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<a href="http://packages.debian.org/wheezy/libc6">http://packages.debian.org/wheezy/libc6</a>).<br>
What do you think would be an the distribution with best
compatibility?<br>
Hopefully it comes with a readymade
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<a href="http://www.vagrantbox.es/">http://www.vagrantbox.es/</a>.
How about Debian 6.07?<br>
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