libc should be backwards-compatible in principle, but there are always things that could go wrong in such a setup.Īlso: Why is the Popcorn Time-stuff in /root? Are you trying to run it as root? That would be a very bad idea. And replacing it with a version from another distribution, moreover an unstable one, could cause all kinds of problems. libc is a very central component of your OS nearly every program depends on it. I don't think what you're trying to do is such a good idea. libc in principle could mean any implementation of the C standard library, but most Linux distributions use glibc (exceptions are especially for embedded devices), so glibc and libc are often used interchangeably. This could mean that the libudev.so.1 from Popcorn Time is too old, which would be very strange.īonus question: glibc is the C standard library from the GNU project. Though you have to be careful not to remove any other packages.Ĥ. it depends on a lot of other packages but doesn't contain anything itself. kali-linux-full looks like a metapackage, i.e. I don't know Popcorn Time, so I have no idea.ģ. I don't know whether this is compatible with Kali Linux.Ģ. Will install the current version of libc6 in sid, which is 2.19. Code: Select all apt-get -t sid install libc6
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