No idea what you patched in the package, or otherwise did to your
system. On a pure Centos 5.8. I did *NOT* talk about fc13.
I don't give two hoots what is/isn't supported on a bloody CentOS
system, quite frankly! The point I was making is that libnetfilter_acct
does *NOT* depend on glibc 2.9 as evident from my previous post.
Oh, and also:
ulogd depends on libnetfilter_acct, which in turn requires glibc >=
2.9, and RHEL5 is just too damn old.
Nope! If libnetfilter_acct is compiled from source it does *not*
require glibc >= 2.9 and uses the version of glibc on the host system.
It is how I managed to build (and use) ulogd on one of my FC13-based
machines - built and installed it from source, together with its
immediate dependencies (libnetfilter_acct-devel,
libnetfilter_log-devel, libnfnetlink-devel &
libnetfilter_conntrack_devel).
Can you read?
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