Valgrind doesn't like glibc 2.15:

checking the GLIBC_VERSION version... unsupported version 2.15
configure: error: Valgrind requires glibc version 2.2 - 2.14

How can I deal with this? do I have to downgrade glibc? I'm working on Ubuntu 12.04 if that is pertinent info.

Update:

So I was attempting to download source and install from there instead of using apt-get since I'm going through Learn C the Hard Way. After I got this problem I resorted to apt-get to see if it would work. it installed this package for me:

libc6-dbg - Embedded GNU C Library: detached debugging symbols
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How can I deal with this?

One of two ways:

  1. Use your distribution and download the package they've already built for you, or
  2. Figure out the problem (which is that configure has not been regenerated after 2.15 was added to configure.in) and fix it.

do I have to downgrade glibc?

That will likely render your system un-bootable (because most other binaries depend on 2.15).

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It seems, whenever a new version is released terminal asks for different versions of Glibc. So if terminal gives such an error:

checking the GLIBC_VERSION version... unsupported version 2.19
configure: error: Valgrind requires glibc version 2.2 - 2.14

Then you will need to edit configure file for 2.19 version, because that version is unsupported as reported in teminal.

So find and open the file called configure in valgrind directory and via CTRL+F find in the file following piece of code:

case "${GLIBC_VERSION}" in 2.2)

When you get to that line of code in the editor(always line number may change by release new version) you find the below code beginning with 2.2).

        2.2)
{ $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: result: 2.15 family" >&5
$as_echo "2.15 family" >&6; }

$as_echo "#define GLIBC_2_14 1" >>confdefs.h

DEFAULT_SUPP="glibc-2.X.supp ${DEFAULT_SUPP}"
DEFAULT_SUPP="glibc-2.34567-NPTL-helgrind.supp ${DEFAULT_SUPP}"
DEFAULT_SUPP="glibc-2.X-drd.supp ${DEFAULT_SUPP}"
;;

And if you get down there should be the same code for every version from 2.2 to 2.21 or more. Copy the code of any version and past it after last version, but notice that the above code is only for 2.2 version, which is beginning with 2.2) you will need to change all those 2.2)'s to the version you are required from terminal which is 2.19) in my case.

So if version 2.19 is required by terminal the code you will be adding will look like:

     2.19)
{ $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: result: 2.19 family" >&5
$as_echo "2.19 family" >&6; }

$as_echo "#define GLIBC_2_19 1" >>confdefs.h

DEFAULT_SUPP="glibc-2.X.supp ${DEFAULT_SUPP}"
DEFAULT_SUPP="glibc-2.34567-NPTL-helgrind.supp ${DEFAULT_SUPP}"
DEFAULT_SUPP="glibc-2.X-drd.supp ${DEFAULT_SUPP}"
;;

And following your code if go down the file there should be darwin) on the next lines.

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It worked for me. Thanks a lot. – Dr. MAF Sep 16 '15 at 20:14
    
That was my error: checking the GLIBC_VERSION version... unsupported version 2.21 configure: error: Valgrind requires glibc version 2.2 - 2.19 Then I followed your instructions and worked like a charm. – Dr. MAF Sep 16 '15 at 20:15

I'm going through this book too and ran into this problem. I googled it and ended up here following Employeed Russian's advice I went in and played with the configure files and got it to work.

Go into your configure to about line 6404 and then paste this in:

         2.15)
{ $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: result: 2.15 family" >&5
$as_echo "2.15 family" >&6; }

$as_echo "#define GLIBC_2_14 1" >>confdefs.h

DEFAULT_SUPP="glibc-2.X.supp ${DEFAULT_SUPP}"
DEFAULT_SUPP="glibc-2.34567-NPTL-helgrind.supp ${DEFAULT_SUPP}"
DEFAULT_SUPP="glibc-2.X-drd.supp ${DEFAULT_SUPP}"
;;

Then I ran configure, make and then sudo make install and it all worked.

In the configure.in file I also added code around 777 but I dont think it was important to the final result, if it is though I basically just copied the previous stuff that referenced 2.14, pasted and changed it all to 2.15

Hope this helps

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thanks much for this. I was able to install and execute the make and install commands as well. Thought valgrind now complaints about the use of "install glibc's debuginfo", valgrind itself seems to have been installed. Thanks a lot. – Ayusman Jun 5 '12 at 20:12

Update for valgrind 3.9.0 and glibc 2.19:

I was having the same issue, and adding this to the configure script, before the line with darwin), fixed it:

     2.19)
    { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: result: 2.19 family" >&5
$as_echo "2.19 family" >&6; }

$as_echo "#define GLIBC_2_19 1" >>confdefs.h

    DEFAULT_SUPP="glibc-2.X.supp ${DEFAULT_SUPP}"
    DEFAULT_SUPP="glibc-2.34567-NPTL-helgrind.supp ${DEFAULT_SUPP}"
    DEFAULT_SUPP="glibc-2.X-drd.supp ${DEFAULT_SUPP}"
    ;;

Tested on KUbuntu 14.04

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Remember line number is changed to 6551. So do not copy it around 6404(For those who fear to edit configure file). – kAmol Sep 9 '14 at 5:28

Refreshed for valgrind-3.8.1 (and this should work on any quasi-current Linux box -- tested on Slackware 14.0):

Added a "2.17" option (approximately line 6607) between the end of "2.16" & the beginning of "darwin" in "valgrind-3.8.1/configure" file.

Worked like a charm! Thanks for the assist guys!

Cheers!

--at

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