<![CDATA[Multiwfn forum / when Multiwfn will use the recent glibc releases]]> - //www.umsyar.com/wfnbbs/viewtopic.php?id=135 Wed, 16 Jan 2019 18:10:03 +0000 FluxBB <![CDATA[Re: when Multiwfn will use the recent glibc releases]]> //www.umsyar.com/wfnbbs/viewtopic.php?pid=380#p380 Dear alexbalboa,

I just updated Multiwfn 3.6(dev) Linux version on the Multiwfn website, now it was compiled based on relatively old version of glibc, and it should be able to run on your computer, please have a try.

Tian

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<![CDATA[Re: when Multiwfn will use the recent glibc releases]]> //www.umsyar.com/wfnbbs/viewtopic.php?pid=335#p335 Dear alex,

Commonly, this prompt implies the glibc in your system is too old. You can try to update glibc, or compile Multiwfn yourself on your machine.

Currently I am using CentOS 7.2 to compile Multiwfn, the system will not be changed in the near future.

Best regards,

Tian

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<![CDATA[when Multiwfn will use the recent glibc releases]]> //www.umsyar.com/wfnbbs/viewtopic.php?pid=334#p334 Hello,
I was wondering when Multiwfn will use the recent glibc releases?

(./Multiwfn
./Multiwfn: /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.14' not found (required by ./Multiwfn))

https://sourceware.org/glibc/wiki/Glibc%20Timeline
2018-08-01

GLIBC 2.28

The GNU C Library version 2.28 is now available

sincerely,
alex

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