Tried updating Firefox 68.12.0esr (32bit). It went to 78.3.0esr !!?? and would not restart.
Seems a big revision jump. I has to revert to 68.12.0. Any suggestions or comments?
I have a dual core Dell Latitude D630 running slacko puppy 5.7
Problem with 32bit Firefox update NOW FIXED
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Re: Problem with 32bit Firefox update.
further info on the update crash---
calling firefox from the console gives the reason for the crash as:
/lib/libc.so.6 version GLIBC_2.17 not found
any ideas?
calling firefox from the console gives the reason for the crash as:
/lib/libc.so.6 version GLIBC_2.17 not found
any ideas?
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Re: Problem with 32bit Firefox update.
I have to concur with 6502coder. Slacko 5.7/570 was built with Glibc 2.15. Firefox has now been compiled to work against, and require, a minimum of Glibc 2.17.
Short answer is quite simple. Either you switch to a browser with lower requirements.....or you need to upgrade to a newer version of the Glibc. And battleshooter's packages, which 6502coder has linked to - and which I collected together into a tarball, along with instructions for use - will allow you to do just that.
The upgrade just 'works', providing you follow the instructions to the letter. The order of installation is particularly important for the last 3 .pets in the sequence, but all things being equal, you'll end up with Glibc 2.20.
Not 'future-proof', by any means (bearing in mind that Busterpup/Fossapup are now running in the region of 2.28-2.30), but it'll keep an older system functional for a while yet.
Mike.
Short answer is quite simple. Either you switch to a browser with lower requirements.....or you need to upgrade to a newer version of the Glibc. And battleshooter's packages, which 6502coder has linked to - and which I collected together into a tarball, along with instructions for use - will allow you to do just that.
The upgrade just 'works', providing you follow the instructions to the letter. The order of installation is particularly important for the last 3 .pets in the sequence, but all things being equal, you'll end up with Glibc 2.20.
Not 'future-proof', by any means (bearing in mind that Busterpup/Fossapup are now running in the region of 2.28-2.30), but it'll keep an older system functional for a while yet.
Mike.
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Re: Problem with 32bit Firefox update.
Finally found time to check the problem with my 32bit slacko57 firefox upgrade to v73.8.1esr.
Many thank to 6502coder & mikewalsh for your links, help & advice.
I got it working by enlarging my save file from 512M to 1024M to accommodate the Racy Glibc-220 upgrade packages. Then it worked straight away
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Many thank to 6502coder & mikewalsh for your links, help & advice.
I got it working by enlarging my save file from 512M to 1024M to accommodate the Racy Glibc-220 upgrade packages. Then it worked straight away
This board is invaluable