On Fri, Apr 07, 2006 at 09:31:50AM -0400, Jack Howarth wrote: > Actually I think the problem is that Accelrys was trying to > maintain compatibility with RHEL 2.1. I noticed from here... > > http://www.sun.com/service/eosl/linux/eosl_redhat2.1.html > > that while Redhat appears to have ceased selling 2.1 only last > year support will continue until 2010, if I read that correctly. > Can you point me to any web pages on the Redhat web site that > have a more aggressive tone in pushing people to migrate off > of 2.1. Unfortunately, Accelrys will read that as carte blanche > to keep supporting RHEL 2.1 for at least a couple more years. What does that have to do with AS2.1? AS2.1 doesn't include glibc 2.0 but glibc 2.2.4 and although it only provides LinuxThreads and not NPTL, properly compiled apps on AS2.1 don't reference neither errno nor h_errno symbols. So, it is not Accelrys trying to be compatible with AS2.1 and thus being broken on FC5+, but just that they have buggy software, that was buggy already on AS2.1, but was worked around until FC4. Jakub