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Can bcbio customize the user-defined GLIBC directory? #3718
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Maybe you can simply set the |
Hi, thanks for your help, I tried that before but unfortunately it didn't work. |
You could try to build a newer glibc and use LD_PRELOAD? |
Hi there, I tried using LD_PRELOAD but got the following errors: And I got the following error message: Strategy 2. And I got the following error message: The article in the link mentions linking the 'libc.so.6' to an executable app, but I'm not sure whether I did it in a correct way... |
linking was to solve a timezone issue. |
Hi, I also tried adding '.py' in the second example: |
Yes, this error I can understand: export sets a variable (or many variables) in the current environment and in the child ones, i.e. $ export A=5 B=6 C
$ echo $A
5
$ echo $B
6
$ echo $C
(C was set as an empty string variable) However, if you are trying to set something which is not a valid variable name, i.e. a path to a program, bash errors out. $ export A=5 ./somebin
bash: export: `./somebin': not a valid identifier So, I am taking back the previous suggestion, you'd need to get PRELOAD working without export. SN |
Hi there,
I'm running bcbio-nextgen pipeline on an old cluster server, and bcbio just reports an error of "GLIBC 2.16 and GLIBC 2.17 not found", I just checked our platform only has GLIBC up to 2.14 version. But I found in my own directory, there is a libc.so.6 file within which I found GLIBC_2.16 and GLIBC_2.17, so I just wonder whether and how I could let bcbio to use my own libc.so.6 file (or add my directory to the default environmental path)? I'm not the root user on the cluster server, so I can't delete or change the libc.so.6 file from the root/lib64/ directory. Many thanks!
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