How to change the current glibc to glibc 2.0?

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/tools/synopsys/linux/fm/bin/fm_shell_exec: relocation error: /tools/synopsys/linux/fm/bin/fm_shell_exec: symbol errno, version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time reference

I'm a beginner for software install

anyone know how to solve it?
thanks

I use ubuntu 7.10
 

fm_shell -f

apt-get reinstall libc6 or check if u have some other package with this reference
apt-cache search libc.so.6

Or maybe u have the wrong glib version.
 

Re: fm_shell start?

thank u
if I have a wrong glibc ,how to change the current glibc to glibc 2.0?
 

Re: fm_shell start?

if u have the wrong glib, you should type:

apt-get update and verify if there is an update to that library using synaptic, I guess that the correct name for glib is glib++.. or glibc++-...

If in synaptics there is not updates, u should know what version u need and using google try to find the .deb or .tgz file and compile it.

If u download the .deb file type:

dpkg -i file

If u download the .tgz or .tar.gz file type:

tar xzvf file and it'll create a new folder with the name of the file.
tar xjvf if the file is .tbz or .tar.bz

Then get inside this folder and check the README or/and INSTALL file to check the dependencies and how to compile it.
 

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