Hi there,
recently I have upgraded my glibc from (Debian GLIBC 2.24-11+deb9u3) to (Debian GLIBC 2.28-10).
I also recompiled my program using the new glibc. and deploy it to another machine (with both my program and needed libraries, such as new version glibc).
But in this old linux machine (amd64 arch) with kernel 2.6.36, the program refused to start with error message
FATAL: kernel too old .
But from the release notes of
glibc 2.24~2.28, I could not find anything say the support for kernel 2.6.36 for amd64 is dropped.
So I am wondering whether the debian package dropped the support? or just compile it using an incorrect value for --enable-kernel flag, or a bug in glibc package itself.
regards,
Dave