Could someone please rebuild the binary against a slightly older glibc? Ubuntu 12.04 doesn't have 3.4.17 yet, so the new "Beta Build" won't launch: ./PA: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.17' not found (required by ./PA)
wtf is glibc 3.4.17, I think that is the libstdc++5 or 6 library package were talking about unless Ubuntu had included it in glibc. My glibc version under Arch linux is 2.16 but the libstdc using a different version number. I used to use Ubuntu and if they still conform to LTS standerds the gcc, glibc and **** like that would probably be no more current than Dec. 2011 on a 12.04lts released in April. Ubuntu on a 6 month cycle and with lts they tend to stick with the 1st gcc version at the beginning of the cycle. Current versions in Arch glibc 2.18, gcc 4.8 ect. but thats pretty cutting edge. They should be using an older gcc version since they are using and older curl version, I still have to copy libcurl.so.4 7.23 every time I update PA. They need to have the older version of the libraries match not update some and not others because curl depending on older version with the beta. and why da F#$K is my text turn orange lol