HEADS UP: Bitcoin 0.9.0 doesn't work on old Linux [combined summary]



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Published on: 2014-03-19T18:57:47+00:00


Summary:

A user named Jesus Cea encountered an issue after upgrading to Bitcoin 0.9.0 on March 19, 2014. The problem arose when attempting to run the program, resulting in an error message stating that versions `GLIBC_2.15' and `GLIBC_2.14' were required but not found. This known problem can be found on Github under issue number 3803.The user's specific error message appears when trying to execute the bitcoind and bitcoin-qt commands. It indicates that the required versions of GLIBC (GLIBC_2.15 and GLIBC_2.14) are missing from the system's /lib/libc.so.6 directory. It is important to note that the user is running Red Hat Enterprise Linux, which utilizes glibc 2.12.In the email signature provided by Jesús Cea Avión, contact information is included along with a quote from Leibniz about love. Additionally, a digital signature attachment is present.Overall, this issue involves a user experiencing errors while running Bitcoin 0.9.0 due to missing required versions of GLIBC on their Red Hat Enterprise Linux system.


Updated on: 2023-08-01T07:59:30.843593+00:00