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I was trying to run Sublime Text 2 on CentOS 5. Sublime requires GLIBCXX_3.4.11 and GLIBC_2.11 but the system has GLIBCXX up to 3.4.8 and GLIBC up to 2.5. How can I update glibc and glibcxx without modifying the kernel or updating to CentOS 6?

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hmm, I'd download sources of requested library, compile them myself and install (make install) in dir where they won't mix with older version (e.g. /usr/local). This should work, but can be quite demanding if you never ever make some compilation under linux ...

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  • I downloaded a later version of libc and tried to configure it. Seems many critical programs such as as, ld and gcc are too old to pass configure. It looks like a lot of work to do to fix them one by one. Is it possible to install the base lib in an isolated environment?
    – woodings
    Feb 18, 2013 at 21:47
  • once i was through similar situation as well, unfortunately I didn't find any normal solution and have to compile everything - yes, it is demanding and in fact, you gonna end up with CentOS 5 but all the system inside would be compiled libraries equivalent to ones from CentOS 6...
    – xhudik
    Feb 19, 2013 at 9:22

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