Hi,
I tried to install the new version of BeerSmith 2.3.5 on my Debian stable, but I can't launch it. I tried to do it from a terminal, and it gave me that message :
I understand that I've not the right version of the gLibc, but I'm wondering whether this version is mandatory to run this new version. If this version has been chosen just to have the newest version and nothing more, I suggest you to run backwards and use an older version so that it keeps the same dependencies as the version 2.2.
I like BeerSmith, but I'm not happy with the new version if it forces me to upgrade to an unstable version of Debian. If you want me to test a package to see if its works, do not hesitate to tell me
I tried to install the new version of BeerSmith 2.3.5 on my Debian stable, but I can't launch it. I tried to do it from a terminal, and it gave me that message :
Code:
beersmith2: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.21' not found (required by beersmith2)
I understand that I've not the right version of the gLibc, but I'm wondering whether this version is mandatory to run this new version. If this version has been chosen just to have the newest version and nothing more, I suggest you to run backwards and use an older version so that it keeps the same dependencies as the version 2.2.
I like BeerSmith, but I'm not happy with the new version if it forces me to upgrade to an unstable version of Debian. If you want me to test a package to see if its works, do not hesitate to tell me