On Sun, Mar 01, 2020 at 11:26:10AM +0100, Daniel Noga wrote:
I don't know, why someone decided not to upgrade glibc.
I'm afraid this is a rather frequent misunderstanding. For SLE and Leap, the default is to preserve existing version of service pack / minor version. Version upgrade should be the thing someone needs to decide to do. In other words, it's not so much "someone decided not to upgrade" but rather "noone decided to upgrade it".
Even worse is, that old glibc in 15.2 means very probably old glibc in 15.3, because 15.2 is that "refresh" version, where bigger updates were expected.
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