glibc need the OS has 2.29 and I have 1 app that needs 2.27 max how to solve so both work?












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Opensuse tumbleweed comes with glibc2.29, and so everything else in the system is dependant on it.



However, I have CrashPlanDesktop and it needs 2.27 max.



I found an opensuse repo with 2.27 easily.



However, trying to install it results in this:



rpm: /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.27' not found (required by /usr/lib64/libpopt.so.0)


How can I solve this?



The CrashPlanDesktop has to communicate to a service.



Can I use chroot or something else?



Can I extract the rpm into the folder with the executable?









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    Opensuse tumbleweed comes with glibc2.29, and so everything else in the system is dependant on it.



    However, I have CrashPlanDesktop and it needs 2.27 max.



    I found an opensuse repo with 2.27 easily.



    However, trying to install it results in this:



    rpm: /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.27' not found (required by /usr/lib64/libpopt.so.0)


    How can I solve this?



    The CrashPlanDesktop has to communicate to a service.



    Can I use chroot or something else?



    Can I extract the rpm into the folder with the executable?









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      Opensuse tumbleweed comes with glibc2.29, and so everything else in the system is dependant on it.



      However, I have CrashPlanDesktop and it needs 2.27 max.



      I found an opensuse repo with 2.27 easily.



      However, trying to install it results in this:



      rpm: /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.27' not found (required by /usr/lib64/libpopt.so.0)


      How can I solve this?



      The CrashPlanDesktop has to communicate to a service.



      Can I use chroot or something else?



      Can I extract the rpm into the folder with the executable?









      share














      Opensuse tumbleweed comes with glibc2.29, and so everything else in the system is dependant on it.



      However, I have CrashPlanDesktop and it needs 2.27 max.



      I found an opensuse repo with 2.27 easily.



      However, trying to install it results in this:



      rpm: /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.27' not found (required by /usr/lib64/libpopt.so.0)


      How can I solve this?



      The CrashPlanDesktop has to communicate to a service.



      Can I use chroot or something else?



      Can I extract the rpm into the folder with the executable?







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